mesopotamia Crossword Puzzles
Foundations for World History 2022-07-18
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- civilization of South America along the Andes Mountains, terraced farming, quipu, and road systems
- civilization of Mexico known for their calendars, chinampas farming, math, capital of Tenochtitlan
- religion of ancient India, longest practicing religion on earth
- leader of Macedonia that conquered much of the known world to spread culture and ideas
- time of ancient Greece and Rome
- location of early civilization in Mesopotamia
- tomb of the pharaoh
- location of early civilization in Egypt
- ruling family of an empire
- temple structure
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- civilization of Mexico known for their ball games, calendars, math, astronomy, and temples
- the New Stone Age where humans began to settle into permanent civilizations
- opposing forces in nature creating balance in the universe
- social hierarchy of ancient India and the Hindu faith
- ancient Chinese belief regarding the change of power in dynastic succession
- city-state of ancient Greece known for farming, it's army, and war
- follows Alexander the Great in the cultural exchange of Greek, Persian and Egyptian ideas and customs
- location of early civilization on the Indian Subcontinent
- known for republic, rounded arches, roads, aquaducts, law and justice systems
- leader of ancient Egypt
- location of early civilization in China
- pictogram style of writing in ancient Egypt
- city-state of ancient Greece known for the arts, it's navy, and trade
- society where the political and religious leaders share power
- foundation of western civilization, birthplace of democracy, Olympics, citizenship, philosophy and theater
- earliest writing system
26 Clues: temple structure • tomb of the pharaoh • leader of ancient Egypt • earliest writing system • ruling family of an empire • time of ancient Greece and Rome • location of early civilization in China • location of early civilization in Egypt • pictogram style of writing in ancient Egypt • location of early civilization in Mesopotamia • ...
TTS Sejarah 2023-02-23
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- Universitas yang tercatat terlibat dalam proyek PRIMA bersama AURI dan Pindad
- Sarana komunikasi yang dipilih untuk memantapkan kebangkitan nasional dalam rangka mencapai cita-cita perjuangan
- Siapa yang dipercaya untuk mempimpin IPTN dengan jabatan sebagai direktur utama
- Radio..... setiap malam menyiarkan siaran propaganda yang sangat efektif
- Rel kereta api pertama yang dibangun oleh Gubernur Jenderal Baron Sloet van Beele
- Selama Agustus 1945, angkawasan Indonesia (sebutan untuk penyiar radio) terus mengumandangkan ....... ke seluruh penjuru Tanah Air dan dunia
- Satelit milik Indonesia yang diluncurkan pertama kali pada 1976
- Pada 27 November 1963,berdasarkan surat keputusan presiden nomor 236, pemerintah mendirikan....
- Badan Koordinasi Survei dan Pemetaan Nasional
- Selain Garuda, muncul perusahaan penerbangan lain, seperti Merpati, ....., Mandala, dan Pelita
- Gerakan Mandiri Hortikultura Tropika Nusantara
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- Selain itu, pada juli 1909, di Jakarta, ada surat kabar mingguan ...... yang dipimpin Sutan Mohammad Salim
- Roket yang berhasil meningkatkan gensi Indonesia di mata dunia, sehingga Indonesia menjadi negara kedua setelah Jepang yang mampu membuat roket atmosfer
- Sejak warga ..... mengenal sistem pertanian belasan ribu tahun yang lalu, sistem pertanian terus mengalami perkembangan
- Total ada .... satelit milik Indonesia yang diluncurkan sejak pertama kali satelit Indonesia mengorbit pada 1976
- "Bapak revolusi hijau"
- Pesawat pertama all metal dan fighter Indonesia
- Progam apa yang berhasil membuat produksi beras di Indonesia mengalami kenaikan yang cukup pesat
- perubahan secara dratis dalam hal sistem pertanian di negara-negara berkembang
- Pesawat DC-3 yang digunakan untuk melayani penerbangan dengan bendera Indonesian Airways pada tanggal 26 Januari 1949 dibeli oleh masyarakat dari daerah
20 Clues: "Bapak revolusi hijau" • Badan Koordinasi Survei dan Pemetaan Nasional • Gerakan Mandiri Hortikultura Tropika Nusantara • Pesawat pertama all metal dan fighter Indonesia • Satelit milik Indonesia yang diluncurkan pertama kali pada 1976 • Radio..... setiap malam menyiarkan siaran propaganda yang sangat efektif • ...
SUPER SENIOR - CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-07-17
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- In which place that the disciples were first called “Christians”?
- We need to be ------ with all men?
- Israel’s stumbling means what for the world?
- What weak people should eat?
- ST. Paul testifying about the gospel of ---------?
- Who overcame by sleep fell to the ground three floors below and was picked up dead?
- Who was the person that became an apostle by the lot?
- Who was mentioned as “Chosen in the Lord”?
- Who allowed Paul to go his friends to be cared for?
- Whose house Apostle Paul and his companions stay at Thessalonica?
- For he that loveth another hath fulfilled the ------?
- whom they worshipped rather than the Creator?
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- How should we be in tribulation?
- What should we present as a living sacrifice holy and acceptable and perfect?
- Who is over all and God blessed forever?
- Who was the leading man of the island?
- The birth place of Timothy?
- Which king laid violent hands upon some who belonged to the church in 1st century?
- Who received word with all readiness of mind and searched the scriptures daily?
- For in the first place who were entrusted with the oracles of God?
- Who was the good man with full of the Holy Spirit and of Faith?
- Whether of sin unto death ----- unto righteousness?
- Every one of us shall give --------- of himself to God?
- The place where the God of glory appeared to Abraham first?
- Who said to Paul, “Go in Peace”?
25 Clues: The birth place of Timothy? • What weak people should eat? • How should we be in tribulation? • Who said to Paul, “Go in Peace”? • We need to be ------ with all men? • Who was the leading man of the island? • Who is over all and God blessed forever? • Who was mentioned as “Chosen in the Lord”? • Israel’s stumbling means what for the world? • ...
Pajak & Perdagangan Internasional 2023-05-04
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- Penghasilan yang tidak dikenai pajak
- Pajak muncul bersamaan dengan peradaban
- Disebut fungsi utama pajak atau fungsi fiskal
- Tarif pajak semakin menurun seiring meningkatnya nilai objek pajak
- Pungutan resmi pemerintah kepada importir atas barang yang diimpor dari luar negeri
- Kegiatan menjual barang ke luar negeri
- Melanggar UU untuk meringankan beban pajak disebut tax
- Alkohol dan tembakau dikenakan pungutan yang disebut
- Pajak yang dikenakan atas impor
- Pajak dibagi menjadi berapa golongan
- Kegiatan memasukkan barang dari luar ke dalam negeri
- Usaha meringankan beban pajak tanpa melanggar UU disebut tax
- Teori keunggulan absolut dikemukakan oleh
- Pajak yg dikenakan atas perbuatan atau peristiwa
- Mata uang yang digunakan dalam perdagangan internasional
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- Indonesia membeli beras dari Thailand, maka Thailand telah melakukan … terhadap Indonesia
- Devisa yang diperoleh tanpa adanya kewajiban untuk mengembalikannya
- Pajak yang pemungutannya sesuai dengan kemampuan wajib pajak
- Salah satu faktor pendorong perdagangan internasional
- Fungsi pajak untuk menjaga stabilitas ekonomi suatu negara termasuk fungsi pajak
- Salah satu tujuan perdagangan internasional adalah meningkatkan
- Asas pajak yg menekankan pentingnya keseimbangan kemampuan subjek pajak
- Pajak sebagai alat untuk mengatur atau melaksanakan kebijakan pemerintah bidang sosial ekonomi
- Pedagang utama menitipkan barang dagangannya ke tempat penjualan disebut
- Pembatasan jumlah barang yang diimpor
- Devisa yang berasal dari penanaman modal asing, utang, dan tabungan luar negeri
- Dalam neraca pembayaran internasional, pinjaman luar negeri dicatat di dalam neraca
- Stelsel pemungutan pajak yg dilakukan pada awal tahun pajak
- Neraca perdagangan ketika ekspor lebih besar daripada impor
- Bank yang mengeluarkan L/C
30 Clues: Bank yang mengeluarkan L/C • Pajak yang dikenakan atas impor • Penghasilan yang tidak dikenai pajak • Pajak dibagi menjadi berapa golongan • Pembatasan jumlah barang yang diimpor • Kegiatan menjual barang ke luar negeri • Pajak muncul bersamaan dengan peradaban • Teori keunggulan absolut dikemukakan oleh • Disebut fungsi utama pajak atau fungsi fiskal • ...
Unit: Paleolithic vs. Neolithic & River Valleys 2023-09-04
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- in ancient Mesopotamia, a large, stepped platform thought to have been topped by a temple dedicated to a city's chief god or goddess.
- The first part of the Stone age when humans survived by living a nomadic, hunter-gatherer lifestyle.
- skilled workers who make goods by hand
- a major turning point as humans switched from nomadic lifestyles to a settled agricultural lifestyle
- a region of the Middle East in which civilizations first arose
- the later part of the Stone Age, used stone weapons
- complex culture with advanced cities, specialized workers, complex institutions, record keeping, and advanced technology
- a pictorial symbol for a word or phrase
- The time or period before recorded or written history.
- species of human beings
- The selective growing or breeding of plants and animals to make them more useful to humans
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- The investigation of the human past by means of excavating and analyzing artifacts
- Objects made by human beings, either hand-made or mass-produced
- one who gets their food by hunting for it and collecting wild fruit, vegetables, and nuts
- the customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people, or other social group
- professional record keepers around 3000 BC in Sumer
- to arrange or set down in writing
- a person who does not stay long in the same place
- architecturally sophisticated prehistoric stone circle
- Sumerian method of writing using writing characters scratched by a stylus on clay surface
20 Clues: species of human beings • to arrange or set down in writing • skilled workers who make goods by hand • a pictorial symbol for a word or phrase • a person who does not stay long in the same place • professional record keepers around 3000 BC in Sumer • the later part of the Stone Age, used stone weapons • architecturally sophisticated prehistoric stone circle • ...
Serata Broadcasting 2022-11-21
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- la disubbidienza costò il trono a questo re (1 samuele 15:22-26)
- diego non lo è quando beve alcolici
- il suo nome ci aiuta
- antico strumento di misura (ezecheiele 40:5)
- paese tra i fiumi tigri ed eufrate
- giorni al tempo della fine
- manco di impartire la giusta disciplina ai suoi figli (1 samuele 2:22-24,29)
- toccando questo un angelo fece diventare zoppo Giacobbe (genesi 32:25,31,32)
- si ricorda il 4 aprile
- arriverà
- molto magro (salmo 102:7)
- in quella del campo di macpela Abraamo seppellì sua moglie Sara
- differiscono l'una dall'altra in gloria (1 corinti 15:41)
- saltare di palo in...
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- quella dello spirito è la parola di Dio (efesini 6:17)
- numero delle cose che geova odia (proverbi 6:16)
- madre di roboamo figlio di salomone
- i serafini ne hanno sei (isaia 6:2)
- la piccola del gruppo
- lo è la serata del broadcasting
- isola sulla rotta del terzo viaggio missionario di paolo (atti 21:1)
- non è l'arcangelo...
- coppia dolce del gruppo
- vetta, sommità (Genesi 28:12)
- numero dei figli di iesse (1 samuele 17:12)
- noto carpentiere dell'antichità (genesi 6:13-16)
- tipo di pasta + targa di roma
- un faraone (geremia 46:2)
- chi è in vacanza
- giovane chitarrista del gruppo
- c'è un tempo anche per questo
- numero di giorno in cui durò la piaga delle tenebre (esodo 10:22,23)
32 Clues: arriverà • chi è in vacanza • il suo nome ci aiuta • non è l'arcangelo... • la piccola del gruppo • saltare di palo in... • si ricorda il 4 aprile • coppia dolce del gruppo • un faraone (geremia 46:2) • molto magro (salmo 102:7) • giorni al tempo della fine • vetta, sommità (Genesi 28:12) • tipo di pasta + targa di roma • c'è un tempo anche per questo • giovane chitarrista del gruppo • ...
Names & Places - Juniors Crossword 2022-10-12
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- Father of Abraham
- The wood from which the Ark was made by Noah (another name for Cypress wood)
- Son of Haran
- The Third son of Noah
- The eldest son of Jacob
- Egyptian name of Joseph given by pharaoh
- A sign set in the cloud to represent the covenant of God with Noah
- The Roman Emperor who declared Christianity as a state religion
- Son of Enoch who lived for 969 years
- The cave in which Sarah was buried
- Wife of Joseph, the son of Jacob
- A city in Paddan Aram where Abram settled with his family before reaching Canaan
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- The place where Our Lord Jesus was strengthened by angels
- The place where the whole family of Jacob settled (before going to Egypt)
- A place in Africa where 300 Christisans were persecuted in a quicklime furnace
- Brother of Joseph who was kept in prison in Egypt by Joseph
- The place where Joseph's brothers were gazing their flocks
- Mother of Joseph
- A Roman native whose persecution along with his father led a Roman guard into salvation
- The man who lived for 365 years but never saw death
- A land of Mesopotamia from where Abram was called by God
- a boy who was beheaded for not sacrificing to idols
- the spiritual son of Apostle Paul who was martyred at the age of 86 by Marcus Aurelius
- Youngest brother of Joseph
24 Clues: Son of Haran • Mother of Joseph • Father of Abraham • The Third son of Noah • The eldest son of Jacob • Youngest brother of Joseph • Wife of Joseph, the son of Jacob • The cave in which Sarah was buried • Son of Enoch who lived for 969 years • Egyptian name of Joseph given by pharaoh • The man who lived for 365 years but never saw death • ...
Ap World history foundations unit 2022-05-24
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- Traded silk, spices, gunpowder, and jade
- Religion that believes kindness, love, respect lead to virtuous way of life
- Roman general and politician who named himself dictator of the Roman Empire
- Religion that believes actions are more important than beliefs and that God will make Israel a great nation
- The creator of Confucianism
- Civilization began to emerge
- Took place in Rome in 476 AD
- Belief that humans and animals should live in balance with the Tao
- Greek philosopher who wanted a government in which philosophers ruled
- Characterized by the use of bronze
- Roman emperor who accepted Christianity
- Advanced astronomy created here
- Lots of tools and weapons were made from iron and steel
- Belief in multiple gods
- Rudimentary chipped stone tools were used
- Caused by weak emperors, and peasant revolt
- China’s neolithic systems of record keeping
- Believe God created heaven, earth and the universe
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- Egypt’s neolithic systems of record keeping
- Most important ruler of the Babylonian empire
- Athenian philosopher who urged rational reflection of moral decisions
- Babylonian laws, developed during the reign of Hammurabi
- Who established the massive Persian Empire by 550 BCE?
- Who was the successor of Phillip II?
- The creator of Daoism
- Religion that believes in reincarnation and the Four Noble Truths
- Who’s ideas were used in the Catholic Church for years by Thomas Aquinas?
- Believe in Brahman, karma, and nonviolence
- Humans began to farm
- Better and more food
30 Clues: Humans began to farm • Better and more food • The creator of Daoism • Belief in multiple gods • The creator of Confucianism • Civilization began to emerge • Took place in Rome in 476 AD • Advanced astronomy created here • Characterized by the use of bronze • Who was the successor of Phillip II? • Roman emperor who accepted Christianity • Traded silk, spices, gunpowder, and jade • ...
Cruciverba Matrimonio Leo e Sara 2024-10-28
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- Strato superficiale della Terra dove si trovano le rocce (7 lettere)
- Esempio di civiltà antica studiata in Mesopotamia (5 lettere)
- Metallo che viene spesso associato a un’età della preistoria (6 lettere)
- Una delle tecniche di datazione più antiche, usata per determinare l’età di rocce e minerali (6-6 lettere)
- Minerale bluastro tipico delle rocce metamorfiche (10 lettere)
- Antico attrezzo di pietra utilizzato dagli uomini primitivi (6 lettere)
- sono spesso presenti agli esami di petrografia del tuo (Di Leo) testimone assieme al basalto
- Minerale principale del granito (8 lettere)
- Lo studio degli usi e costumi dei popoli nel loro ambiente naturale (10 lettere) |
- Scienza che studia la struttura della crosta terrestre e la sua composizione (8 lettere)
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- Formazione che si sviluppa attraverso depositi minerali in grotte (7 lettere)
- Tipo di faglia dove le placche si muovono l'una verso l'altra (10 lettere)
- Pratica antropologica di studiare il sistema di parentela e discendenza di una società (11 lettere)
- Gioco incompreso da molti, amato da pochi (10 lettere)
- Studiata dagli antropologi, è l’insieme di leggende e racconti di una cultura (8 lettere)
- Strato di roccia sedimentaria formato da sabbia e ghiaia (9 lettere)
- Studioso delle lingue indigene e delle loro variazioni regionali (10 lettere)
- Serie di eventi che hanno portato alla formazione delle montagne (11 lettere)
- Scoperta archeologica di ossa di ominidi avvenuta in Africa (8 lettere)
- Miniera di difficile reperimento (7 lettere)
20 Clues: Minerale principale del granito (8 lettere) • Miniera di difficile reperimento (7 lettere) • Gioco incompreso da molti, amato da pochi (10 lettere) • Esempio di civiltà antica studiata in Mesopotamia (5 lettere) • Minerale bluastro tipico delle rocce metamorfiche (10 lettere) • Strato superficiale della Terra dove si trovano le rocce (7 lettere) • ...
Portfolio Crossword 2025-08-24
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- The process of embalming and drying the corpse to prevent it from decaying.
- Indus Valley civilization was also called this because of the many archeological discoveries.
- An immense structure where the kings of the Old Kingdom would rest after they died.
- A religious form of government.
- A triangular piece of land that is formed from the deposit of silt at the mouth of the river.
- The belief that once you die, your soul is born again until you achieve moksha.
- Pictographs that were used as the first form of writing developed by the Mesopotamians.
- The Emperor of Babylon from 1792 B.C. to 1750 B.C.
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- The lands facing the Mediterranean Sea known as the "land between the rivers".
- Bringing an independent state or nation to be under the control of one ruler.
- What the Egyptians called a god or king.
- A large distinguishable part of a continent.
- Whenever an idea spreads from one culture to the next.
- A writing surface that was grown in the marshy delta.
- The king that created a double crown from the red and white crowns that symbolized a united Kingdom.
- A fecund piece of land in the shape of a crescent.
- Seasonal winds that dominated India's climate
- The belief that there are more than one God
- A series of rulers in a single family.
- Good or bad deeds that control what you are reincarnated into.
20 Clues: A religious form of government. • A series of rulers in a single family. • What the Egyptians called a god or king. • The belief that there are more than one God • A large distinguishable part of a continent. • Seasonal winds that dominated India's climate • A fecund piece of land in the shape of a crescent. • The Emperor of Babylon from 1792 B.C. to 1750 B.C. • ...
Peralatan dan perkembangan teknologi dan informasi 2025-10-07
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- Negara tempat lahirnya teknologi jaringan komputer pertama.
- Layanan di internet untuk menampilkan halaman dengan teks, gambar, dan video.
- Mesin rancangan Babbage yang menjadi dasar komputer modern.
- Sistem titik dan garis untuk mengirim pesan melalui telegraf.
- Alat hitung sederhana yang ditemukan di Mesopotamia.
- Komponen elektronik kecil pengganti tabung vakum.
- Alat komunikasi satu arah sebelum ponsel ditemukan.
- Alat komunikasi pertama yang menggunakan sinyal listrik melalui kabel.
- Otak komputer generasi keempat.
- Singkatan dari Integrated Circuit pada generasi ketiga.
- Alat komunikasi tradisional yang digunakan di desa untuk memberi tanda bahaya atau panggilan warga.
- Very Large Scale Integration, teknologi komputer generasi kelima.
- Mesin penghitung otomatis rancangan Babbage sebelum Analytical Engine.
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- Media data berlubang untuk menyimpan informasi di awal sejarah komputer.
- Negara tempat ditemukannya sempoa tertua dalam sejarah.
- Alat komunikasi dua arah menggunakan gelombang radio.
- Alat bantu berhitung berupa batang-batang kecil berisi angka.
- Bukti tertulis dari batu atau logam yang berisi catatan penting pada masa kerajaan.
- Komponen utama komputer generasi pertama.
- Media cetak harian yang menyampaikan berita dan informasi terkini.
- Bahasa pemrograman tingkat rendah pada generasi kedua komputer.
- Sistem operasi yang mengatur kerja komputer.
- Media komunikasi yang menyampaikan informasi dalam bentuk suara.
- Kalkulator mekanik buatan Blaise Pascal.
- Kata asal dari istilah komputer dalam bahasa Inggris.
- Kecerdasan buatan yang menjadi ciri utama komputer generasi kelima.
- Kartu berlubang sebagai media penyimpanan data awal komputer.
- Komputer berukuran kecil yang dapat digenggam.
- Jaringan komputer global yang menghubungkan seluruh dunia.
- Komputer elektronik pertama di dunia.
30 Clues: Otak komputer generasi keempat. • Komputer elektronik pertama di dunia. • Kalkulator mekanik buatan Blaise Pascal. • Komponen utama komputer generasi pertama. • Sistem operasi yang mengatur kerja komputer. • Komputer berukuran kecil yang dapat digenggam. • Komponen elektronik kecil pengganti tabung vakum. • Alat komunikasi satu arah sebelum ponsel ditemukan. • ...
The Ancient Greece CrossWords 2022-08-29
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- In Athens women were treated …. In political life
- The first Civilizations that use hieroglyphs
- Greeks believed that the universe was regulated by…
- The … defeats the Persians in Asian minor
- Athens location is in
- a historian who lived in the Age of Pericles
- The geographical location of the Minoans
- Wise trusted leader of Athenians
- A massive tactical formation of heavily armed foot soldiers.
- Greeks central power is…
- Chief of source information about the Trojan war
- Athen was defeated by Sparta after a … broke out
- ….. is the Stone and Bronze Age civilizations that arose
- “lover of wisdom”
- The mightiest Greek warrior
- Athens' government system changed from monarchy into…
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- Athens persuaded Spartan to fight against this civilization
- The intruders that destroy the Minoan civilization
- One of the civilization the Mycenaens reach
- Legendary war between Mycenae and Troy
- Greeks felt superior to non-Greeksn and called them
- The Minoans were polytheistic, worshiping gods who were thought to control the forces of …
- The Athenian golden age end when
- Greek and Rome help shape
- Unlike men they have a choice of …. on getting educated, train, and keep fit
- The Spartans set a … rules from childhood, expected future soldiers to be strong
- A system that help Minoans reach prosperous economy
- Most powerful olympian god’s
- The time for the games draw near
- A five day festival with sport
30 Clues: “lover of wisdom” • Athens location is in • Greeks central power is… • Greek and Rome help shape • The mightiest Greek warrior • Most powerful olympian god’s • A five day festival with sport • The Athenian golden age end when • Wise trusted leader of Athenians • The time for the games draw near • Legendary war between Mycenae and Troy • The geographical location of the Minoans • ...
L'acqua nella Storia 2017-03-05
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- Può essere bassa o alta.
- Così era detto Erik, capo dei Vichinghi
- Gruppo di isole.
- Canale artificiale tra l'Egitto e la penisola del Sinai.
- Serve a tirar su il secchio dell'acqua.
- Si dedicarono al commercio della porpora.
- Terreno con acqua stagnante e poco profonda, habitat ideale per le zanzare.
- Isola di Minosse.
- Mare chiuso.
- La foce del Nilo è a...
- L'unico uomo che si salvò dal Diluvio Universale.
- E' chiamato così un maremoto
- Il fiume di Roma.
- Solcano i mari per saccheggiare le navi e le coste.
- Il mare della Grecia.
- Servono a irrigare i campi.
- La penisola dei Vichinghi
- Celebre battaglia combattuta nel 1066
- Si ricava dall'acqua del mare.
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- Imbarcazione rettangolare, costruita con tronchi legati tra loro.
- Uno degli stretti controllati dalla città di Troia.
- Movimenti del mare.
- Lo stretto tra Mediterraneo e Atlantico.
- Fiume dell'India.
- Ce ne sono molti nelle piazze delle città comunali.
- Ne costruirono molti i Romani.
- Arabi provenienti dall'Africa
- Insieme al Tigri.
- Lo è l'acqua dei fiumi
- La "terra tra due fiumi".
- Si muove nel mulino ad acqua.
- Canale tra Francia e Inghilterra.
- Servono a far muovere la barca
- Sostanza depositata sul terreno dal Nilo.
- Le navi dei Vichinghi.
- Circondano i castelli.
- Casa costruita sull'acqua.
- La civiltà che si sviluppò lungo il corso del Nilo.
- E' circondata dal mare
39 Clues: Mare chiuso. • Gruppo di isole. • Fiume dell'India. • Insieme al Tigri. • Isola di Minosse. • Il fiume di Roma. • Movimenti del mare. • Il mare della Grecia. • Lo è l'acqua dei fiumi • Le navi dei Vichinghi. • Circondano i castelli. • E' circondata dal mare • La foce del Nilo è a... • Può essere bassa o alta. • La "terra tra due fiumi". • La penisola dei Vichinghi • Casa costruita sull'acqua. • ...
Chapter 3 Vocabulary Terms 2021-03-24
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- a carved stone slab or pillar that stands on end.
- spreading of cultural traits from one region to another.
- soldiers who fight while riding horses.
- an independent state that includes a city and its surrounding territory.
- the belief in more than one god.
- an idea or way of doing things that is common in a certain culture.
- art of steering a ship from place to place.
- a region of the Middle East that stretches in a large, crescent-shaped curve from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea.
- an independent state that works with other states to achieve a shared military or political goal.
- a state containing several countries or territories
- a trading system in which people exchange goods directly without using money.
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- the idea that all members of a society must obey the law.
- army a permanent army of professional soldiers.
- pyramid-shaped brick towers used as temples.
- set of laws that governed life in the Babylonian empire.
- a wide, flat plain in present-day Iraq.
- system of writing that uses triangular-shaped symbols to stand for ideas or things.
- a small set of letters or symbols, each of which stands for a single sound.
- an area ruled by a distant country.
- payment made to show loyalty to a stronger power.
- money that is used as a medium of exchange, usually bills or coins.
- supply water to
22 Clues: supply water to • the belief in more than one god. • an area ruled by a distant country. • a wide, flat plain in present-day Iraq. • soldiers who fight while riding horses. • art of steering a ship from place to place. • pyramid-shaped brick towers used as temples. • army a permanent army of professional soldiers. • a carved stone slab or pillar that stands on end. • ...
Extra Credit Crossword 2022-03-04
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- Holiest city in Islam
- Jewish place of worship.
- A legal policy of segregation in South Africa.
- Founder of Christianity
- A ranking system in society. Social _____________
- To keep someone down in hardship, especially by unfair laws.
- A piece of land surrounded by water on 3 sides.
- The keepers of oral history in Africa.
- Leader of the Nazis, the Holocaust, and a terrible human.
- Lion Buffalo King of Mali.
- A town or city with a harbor where ships load or unload.
- Large cold area of Asian Russia
- Separating someone because of their race, gender, or other reason.
- Manmade watering of crops.
- A resource that can be repeatedly used.
- Christian holy book.
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- _____________ Pillars of Islam
- Becoming an expert at something.
- Religious wars fought in the holy land hundreds of years ago.
- Taming or raising plants for human use.
- The land between two rivers.
- A belief in magic explaining why something did or did not happen.
- Current leader of Russia.
- Holy land to Jews
- An official who represents a country inside another country.
- First Roman emperor to accept Christianity.
- First democratically elected leader of South Africa.
- A government systems where the people have a say in how the government is run.
- Country Russia is currently invading.
- A punishment to someone who spoke out against the government of South Africa.
- Islamic holy book.
- Most important river in Egypt.
32 Clues: Holy land to Jews • Islamic holy book. • Christian holy book. • Holiest city in Islam • Founder of Christianity • Jewish place of worship. • Current leader of Russia. • Lion Buffalo King of Mali. • Manmade watering of crops. • The land between two rivers. • _____________ Pillars of Islam • Most important river in Egypt. • Large cold area of Asian Russia • ...
History 2024-03-22
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- Ancient defensive fortification
- Devastating pandemic in the 14th century
- Civilization along the Nile River
- Napoleon's final defeat in 1815
- Scandinavian seafarers and warriors
- Ancient Mediterranean superpower
- Invention revolutionizing printing
- Overthrow of the Russian monarchy
- Severe worldwide economic downturn
- Ancient Mesoamerican civilization
- Policy of acquiring and ruling foreign territories
- Pre-Columbian civilization in South America
- Conflict over slavery in the US
- Period between ancient and modern times
- Period of global maritime expansion
- Ancient trade route connecting East and West
- Overthrow of the Tsarist regime
- Successor to the Eastern Roman Empire
- Civilization known for democracy and philosophy
- Series of conflicts led by Napoleon
- Period of radical social and political change in France
- Cultural rebirth in Europe
- Colonial witchcraft hysteria in Massachusetts
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- Ancient Babylonian legal code
- Global conflict from 1914 to 1918
- social and economic system
- Political tension between the US and USSR
- Mongol conqueror and founder of the empire
- Japanese attack on US naval base
- Fight for equality and justice
- Era of mechanization and urbanization
- Legends of ancient Greek gods
- Period of economic and technological change
- Epidemic disease causing widespread death
- Mesoamerican civilization in Mexico
- 1215 document limiting royal power
- Global conflict from 1939 to 1945
- Colonial revolt against British rule
- Cradle of civilization between the Tigris and Euphrates
- Military city-state in ancient Greece
- Genocide of Jews during World War II
41 Clues: social and economic system • Cultural rebirth in Europe • Ancient Babylonian legal code • Legends of ancient Greek gods • Fight for equality and justice • Ancient defensive fortification • Napoleon's final defeat in 1815 • Conflict over slavery in the US • Overthrow of the Tsarist regime • Japanese attack on US naval base • Ancient Mediterranean superpower • ...
Mrs. Escobar's World History Cross Word Puzzle 2024-04-26
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- What was the name of the 6 Unit
- Longest lasting dynasty
- Concept that people are naturally selfish
- Source Information that comes from a direct source
- Who established the Xia dynasty
- erectus First human like being
- Tables Roman Laws
- the Great Who founded the Persian Empire
- Wolf Who saved Romulus and Remus from dyeing
- A person who studies the past
- First King of Rome
- The purpose of pyramids
- What crime did Caesar commit
- What historians gather
- Purpose of the Great Wall was to keep what out
- Ruling power is in the hands of all people
- How many continents are there
- A trade route that led across China into Rome
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- Wrote the Epic poems The Iliad and The Odyssey
- The 1st Punic war was fought by Rome and Carthage for what
- A person who studies human history
- Mrs. Williams first name
- Mesopotamia is located on this continent
- Romulus twin bother
- Caesar Who became the Dictator of Rome
- The branch of knowledge dealing with past events
- Most important meal for the Romans
- The belief in more than one god
- Major problem Rome had
- What Happened to Caesar on Ides of March
- A body preserved by a special process
- People that travel from place to place
- The leader of the Peloponnesian League
- Mrs. Escobars first name
- Who became the first Emperor of Rome
35 Clues: Tables Roman Laws • First King of Rome • Romulus twin bother • Major problem Rome had • What historians gather • Longest lasting dynasty • The purpose of pyramids • Mrs. Williams first name • Mrs. Escobars first name • What crime did Caesar commit • A person who studies the past • How many continents are there • erectus First human like being • What was the name of the 6 Unit • ...
TCAP 1 2024-04-11
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- KING OF BABYLON; WROTE LEGAL CODE
- GREEK CITY
- WROTE THE ILIAD AND THE ODYSSEY
- SEASONAL WIND PATTERNS
- USED TO CONTROL FLOODING AND WATER CROPS
- POWER BELONGS TO A KING OR QUEEN
- COMMON PEOPLE OF ROME
- PAUL THE APOSTLE WAS A FOUNDING MEMBER OF THIS RELIGION
- NAME OF THE EVENT THAT SENT THE JEWS OUT OF ISRAEL AND JUDEA
- TAUGHT BY ASKING QUESTIONS
- BUILT THE FIRST TEMPLE
- ROMAN LEADER ELECTED FOR A ONE-YEAR TERM
- PRESERVING A BODY FOR THE AFTERLIFE
- PART OF THE ROMAN ASSEMBLY; HAD VETO POWER
- WROTE 'THE REPUBLIC'
- GOD OF THE UNDERWORLD
- ADVENTURE STORY OR PEOM WITH A HERO
- TRADING GOODS INSTEAD OF USING MONEY
- FIRST KING OF ISRAEL
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- CIVILIZATION BETWEEN THE TIGRIS AND EUPHRATES RIVERS
- TAUGHT ALEXANDER THE GREAT
- COLLECTION OF CONFUCIOUS' WRITINGS
- MOVED THE CAPITOL TO THE EASTERN ROMAN EMPIRE
- SUMARIAN WRITING
- ABRAHAM LED THE 12 TRIBES TO _______
- SAHARA DESERT IS LOCATED IN ________ AFRICA
- HAN DYNASTY TIME OF ACHIEVEMENT; __________ AGE
- FOUGHT AGAINST ROME IN THE PUNIC WARS
- PERSON TRAINED TO READ AND WRITE; SERVES AS A RECORD KEEPER
- MAJORITY OF THE POPULATIN IN SPARTA WERE ______
- VERY HARSH PHILOSOPHY USD BY QIN DYNASTY
- TRADE ROUTES BETWEEN CHINA AND EUROPE; _____ ROAD
- WARRIOR SOCIETY IN GREECE
- ALL ROADS LEAD TO _____________!
- ALLIANCE CREATED AT THE END OF THE PERSIAN WARS; ______ LEAGUE
- CHINESE CIVILIZATION BEGAN IN THE _______ RIVER VALLEY
36 Clues: GREEK CITY • SUMARIAN WRITING • WROTE 'THE REPUBLIC' • FIRST KING OF ISRAEL • COMMON PEOPLE OF ROME • GOD OF THE UNDERWORLD • SEASONAL WIND PATTERNS • BUILT THE FIRST TEMPLE • WARRIOR SOCIETY IN GREECE • TAUGHT ALEXANDER THE GREAT • TAUGHT BY ASKING QUESTIONS • WROTE THE ILIAD AND THE ODYSSEY • POWER BELONGS TO A KING OR QUEEN • ALL ROADS LEAD TO _____________! • ...
Treyś biblical crossword 2025-02-03
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- located in the fertile creasent
- An object made or modified by humans, typically of historical or cultural significance, such as tools, pottery, or artwork.
- body of water located in the middle east
- – A stone monument from the 9th century BCE that contains an inscription by King Mesha of Moab
- A surviving piece or remnant of something from the past, often of religious or historical significance.
- – An ancient Semitic people who lived in the Levant
- An archaeological mound created by the accumulation of layers of human habitation over time, typically found in the Middle East.
- : A physical barrier or structure, often used for defense or division, found in many ancient civilizations, including fortifications in ancient cities.
- – Simple drawings or symbols that represent objects
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- – An ancient Egyptian stone inscription from the 13th century BCE
- study of ancient history
- – A region in the Middle East, stretching from the Persian Gulf through modern-day Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, and Egypt, known for its rich soil and early civilizations, such as Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt.
- largest neological setament along the jordan river.
- -ancient Jewish manuscripts discovered around 300 BCE to 100 CE
- language found on roseeta stone
- – A stone slab discovered in 1799
- - the people from ancient Egypt that roamed around 3100 BCE to 30 BC
- – A writing system used in ancient Egypt that consists of pictorial symbols
- boarders the fertile creasent
- type of paper the dead sea scrolls were written on.
20 Clues: study of ancient history • boarders the fertile creasent • located in the fertile creasent • language found on roseeta stone • – A stone slab discovered in 1799 • body of water located in the middle east • largest neological setament along the jordan river. • – An ancient Semitic people who lived in the Levant • – Simple drawings or symbols that represent objects • ...
Ancient World History Chapter 1 Crossword 2025-05-15
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- the belief in many gods
- called the "land between the rivers" by ancient Greeks
- the use of this led to an improvement in nutrition and gave warmth
- period of human history from 8000 BC to 4000 BC (2 words)
- when sea levels lowered and conditions threatened human survival
- a government established by divine authority
- first anatomically modern humans
- system of writing created by the Sumerians
- study of past societies based on what people left behind
- skilled workers
- the invention of this around 3000 BC made transportation easier
- the most prominent building in a Sumerian city
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- basic units of Sumerian civilization
- the study of human life and culture based on artifacts and fossils
- early period of human history
- creators of the first Mesopotamian civilization
- used by Sumerians to measure fields and erect buildings
- Sumerians were the first to make this by combining copper with tin
- a socially expected behavior pattern
- humans and other creatures that walk upright
- what urban civilizations used to explain forces of nature and their roles in the world
- arc of land from the Mediterranean Sea to the Persian Gulf
- a complex culture in which large numbers of people share a number of common elements
- the way of life a people follows
- people who move from place to place to survive
- permanent settlements during the Neolithic Period (2 words)
26 Clues: skilled workers • the belief in many gods • early period of human history • first anatomically modern humans • the way of life a people follows • basic units of Sumerian civilization • a socially expected behavior pattern • system of writing created by the Sumerians • humans and other creatures that walk upright • a government established by divine authority • ...
Prehistory Vocab 2025-08-18
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- – An independent city with its own government and land, like Athens in Greece.
- Diffusion – The spread of ideas, goods, and traditions from one culture to another.
- – An organized system in society, like government or religion.
- – A large step-shaped temple built in Mesopotamia to honor the gods.
- – A scientist who studies the past by examining artifacts and ruins.
- – A large area ruled by one leader over many peoples and lands.
- Crescent – A rich farming region in the Middle East where early civilizations began.
- – A lifestyle based on raising livestock like sheep, goats, and cattle.
- – Large stone tombs built in Egypt for pharaohs.
- – Systems of bringing water to crops through canals or ditches.
- – The picture-writing system of ancient Egypt.
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- – A complex society with cities, government, jobs, and writing.
- Script – Writing that uses pictures or symbols to show words or ideas.
- – A person who survives by hunting animals and collecting plants.
- – A person who moves from place to place without settling permanently.
- – The practice of farming crops and raising animals for food.
- – A scientist who studies humans, culture, and societies.
- – Dividing history into different time periods for study.
- – Groups of people living together with shared rules, culture, and organization.
- Revolution – The change from hunting and gathering to farming and settled life.
- – Belief in many gods.
- – The world’s first written language, developed by the Sumerians.
- – A ruling family that stays in power for many generations.
23 Clues: – Belief in many gods. • – The picture-writing system of ancient Egypt. • – Large stone tombs built in Egypt for pharaohs. • – A scientist who studies humans, culture, and societies. • – Dividing history into different time periods for study. • – A ruling family that stays in power for many generations. • – The practice of farming crops and raising animals for food. • ...
HWR U4_S3 Crossword 2022-11-29
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- In the Bible ___ is seen as a “safe place” for Israel to flee to, but turns out to be a trap.
- The ___ spirituality of withdrawal leads to monastic traditions in both the east and the west.
- In the Bible, ___ is seen as a power that Israel must escaped from, but that “is coming to get you”
- In ___ religions, the ultimate goal is not to make it to heaven, but to escape the cosmic cycle in some form or another.
- “True God / true man” is the Unique ___ formula for how humans and the divine interact.
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- The ___ legacy in the world religion is two fold, Salvation religions and Law based religions.
- In ___ the state is seen as imposing order. Thus this king is related to the position of the gods.
- Moses is Born in ___ and is a member of the royal court there.
- ___ religions that seek to preserve life in a heavenly realm.
- Abraham comes out of the city of Ur, a Sumerian city in ___ where the predominate religion is to the Moon god Nanna.
10 Clues: ___ religions that seek to preserve life in a heavenly realm. • Moses is Born in ___ and is a member of the royal court there. • “True God / true man” is the Unique ___ formula for how humans and the divine interact. • In the Bible ___ is seen as a “safe place” for Israel to flee to, but turns out to be a trap. • ...
Mega Social Studies Crossword 2016-05-22
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- Egyptian form of paper created by reed plants that grew along the Nile River.
- The major African river where Egyptian civilization began.
- Line of rulers from the same family
- The major Indian river where Harappan Civilization began
- Government led by religious leaders.
- Government were citizens hold power, voting occurs, and individual freedoms are given.
- Chinese philosophy teaching people to respect everyone.
- India is known as this because it is a large landmass separated from the rest of Asia by the Himalaya Mountains.
- The area of land near a river's mouth where the river fans out and deposits sand and silt.
- A Mesopotamian invention that's important to our transportation and travel.
- The supreme ruler/god on earth in Egyptian society
- A person that creates maps for specific purposes.
- Egyptian form of writing using pictures to stand for words and ideas.
- The Zhou Dynasty established the _______ of Heaven because they had the Gods' permission to rule
- The dynasty of China when the Great Wall of China was built.
- The worship of only one God.
- Results that were meant to happen from changing the environment.
- The first known form of writing invented in Mesopotamia.
- The spread of people, ideas, technology, and products among places.
- Chinese civilization began next to this river
- A type of map that shows elevation and landforms.
- Saying McDonalds is north of Taco Bell is which type of location?
- Rivers carry this type of soil which creates fertile land along a river's banks.
- A type of source that is a first-hand account of history (Such as an Egyptian Pharaoh's tomb)
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- One of the major rivers of Mesopotamia civilization
- Egyptians felt they could use the items in their tombs in the ______________
- This major religion was created in India by a Hindu Prince named Siddhartha Gautama and later spread to China
- An economics term meaning to sell or send goods to another country.
- Government led by king or queen.
- The famous Mesopotamian king known for creating the first written set of laws.
- The major trade network connecting Asia, Europe, Africa
- Government led by one absolute ruler where citizens are given no rights.
- When a country focuses on producing one specific product that they have the resources for.
- Results that were not meant to happen from changing the environment.
- The worship of more than one God.
- An economics term meaning the amount of goods available for trade and sale.
- This religion began in India but has no specific founder. It grew out of Aryan Brahmanism.
- An economics term meaning to bring in goods from another country.
- Early humans learned to train animals and grow wild crops for human use. This is called _________
- An economics term meaning the amount of people willing to buy goods and services at a certain price.
- A religion that began in Mecca, Saudi Arabia by a prophet named Muhammed.
- A social structure based upon a person's job that was brought to India by the Aryans.
- The process of getting water to crops by digging canals from a river to crops.
- Types of resources consisting of factories, tools, machinery, and money used to create goods and services
44 Clues: The worship of only one God. • Government led by king or queen. • The worship of more than one God. • Line of rulers from the same family • Government led by religious leaders. • Chinese civilization began next to this river • A person that creates maps for specific purposes. • A type of map that shows elevation and landforms. • ...
Early River Valley Civilizations 2025-12-14
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- The belief that the soul is reborn into a new life.
- "The western river that formed the ""land between two rivers."""
- The ultimate ruler of the entire Chinese empire.
- The famous army of clay statues buried with the first emperor.
- "The vast, protective barrier built to defend China's northern border."
- The river essential to life in Ancient Egypt.
- A person professionally trained to read and write.
- The famous general who unified China and became its first emperor.
- "The northern end of the Nile, where the river splits into a fan shape."
- The pharaoh famous for his many colossal statues and long reign.
- "The religion based on the concepts of Dharma, Karma, and Moksha."
- The philosophy focused on living in harmony with the Tao (the Way).
- The period in Chinese history where the mandate of heaven was first claimed.
- "Ancient Egyptian coffin, usually made of stone, designed to hold a mummy."
- The philosophy that stressed respect for elders and proper conduct.
- A massive monument with the body of a lion and the head of a human.
- The greatest sun god in Egyptian religion.
- The valuable cloth traded along the famous 'Road.'
- "A tall, triangular structure built as a tomb for the pharaohs."
- Plant grown along the Nile used to make paper.
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- The powerful empire of the Golden Age of India.
- The concept of action and consequence; what goes around comes around.
- The river considered holy by Hindus.
- King of Babylon who destroyed the First Temple in Jerusalem.
- The great Babylonian king who created a famous written code of laws.
- The collective term for the Egyptian picture writing system.
- The mountain range that protects India to the north.
- The belief that one's spirit lives on after death.
- The name of the ancient city known for its hanging gardens.
- "The large, independent territory controlled by a city and its surrounding farmlands."
- The title given to the male ruler of a city-state or kingdom.
- A directional tool perfected by the Chinese.
- Ancient city in the Indus Valley known for its extensive urban planning.
- The boy king whose nearly intact tomb was discovered in 1922.
- Sacred texts of Hinduism written in Sanskrit.
- The main river of the first major civilization in India.
- The term for the belief in many gods.
- The earliest Mesopotamian civilization known for inventing writing and the wheel.
- The Eastern river that flowed through the heart of Mesopotamia.
- "A massive stepped tower, often built in the center of a Mesopotamian city-state."
- "The long river to the south of the Huang He, also known as the Chang Jiang."
- Famous Mauryan Emperor who spread Buddhism throughout India.
- "The river known as the ""River of Sorrow"" due to its flooding (also called the Yellow River)."
- The great spiritual teacher who founded Buddhism.
- The wedge-shaped writing system developed in Mesopotamia.
- Ancient city in the Indus Valley known for its granary and citadel.
- A system of ditches used to bring water from rivers to dry farmland.
- The earliest Chinese dynasty supported by archaeological evidence.
- The process of preserving a dead body for the afterlife.
- The title for the supreme ruler of Ancient Egypt.
50 Clues: The river considered holy by Hindus. • The term for the belief in many gods. • The greatest sun god in Egyptian religion. • A directional tool perfected by the Chinese. • The river essential to life in Ancient Egypt. • Sacred texts of Hinduism written in Sanskrit. • Plant grown along the Nile used to make paper. • The powerful empire of the Golden Age of India. • ...
Daily Mesopotamia Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-26
3 Clues: An Extra Supply of something • The Land Between the Euphrates and Tigris River. • A centralized society with developed forms of religion, ways of governing,and learning.
Daily Mesopotamia Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-26
3 Clues: An Extra Supply of something • The Land Between the Euphrates and Tigris River. • A centralized society with developed forms of religion, ways of governing,and learning.
TTS SEJARAH MINAT 2018-04-17
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- Kubur batu yang ditemukan di Minahasa
- Pusat kota pemerintahan Kerajaan Akkadia
- Mata pencaharian masyarakat di lembah Sungai Nil
- Dinasti ini didirikan oleh Chu Yuan Chang
- Sumber yang dibuat pada saat peristiwa terjadi
- Penelitian digunakan untuk meneliti kehidupan seseorang dan hubungannya dengan masyarakat
- Tempat ini fungsinya untuk menyimpan makanan
- Dinasti ini mengalami keruntuhan pada abad ke-10 M
- Membandingkan data yang ada untuk menentukan apakah data tersebut memberikan informasi yang sama
- Sumber yang menggunakan sumber primer sebagai sumber utamanya
- Kapak yang dari batu yang dipangkas
- Perintis sistem demokrasi di Athena
- Raja yang terkenal pada era Kerajaan Babylonia Lama
- Penemu kapak perimbas
- Bangsa pertama yang menguasai daerah Mesopotamia
- Teknik bercocok tanam yang mencari lahan layak pakai di hutan yang kemudian dibersihkan dan dijadikan ladang bertani
- Pengganti penguasaan Mesopotamia
- Penelitian yang digunakan untuk membuat generalisasi dari fakta-fakta yang merupakan pendapat para ahli dalam suatu masalah
- Pithecanthropus yang ditemukan di trinil pada tahun 1890
- Raja yang pernah berkuasa di Kerajaan Gupta pada tahun 330-375 M
- Pembuatan alat dengan teknik menggunakan dua cetakan yang dapat ditangkupkan (dirapatkan)
- Meja batu yang digunakan untuk pemujaan arwah leluhur
- Kepercayaan kepada binatang
- Tahap untuk mengumpulkan data dari berbagai sumber sejarah
- Golongan yang berasal dari kalangan pemilik tanah yang luas atau orang yang secara turun-temurun sudah merupakan kelas aristrokat (bangsawan)
- Seorang ilmuwan sejarah yang berpendapat bahwa manusia berasal dari kera
- Nama lain dari kapak genggam
- Dinasti yang didirikan oleh Shih Huang Ti
- Arca adalah?
- Kabinet yang terdiri atas 5 orang yang dipilih oleh sebuah majelis untuk masa jabatan satu tahun
- Kaisar-kaisar yang berkuasa di Romawi setelah Octavianus
- Liu Pang merupakan pendiri Dinasti?
- Penilaian terhadap sumber-sumber sejarah
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- Dinasti yang menggantikan Dinasti Xia
- dewan yang beranggotakan semua rakyat Sparta
- Penelitian digunakan untuk menyelidiki hal-hal yang menyangkut dengan hukum pada masa lalu
- Penduduk asli lembah Sungai Indus
- Dinasti ini didirikan oleh suku Mongol
- Fosil yang ditemukan oleh Louis dan Mary Leakey
- Lokasi ditemukannya fosil Meganthropus
- Sistem jual beli dengan menukar barang
- Menidentifikasi waktu dan peristiwa
- Candi yang berundak-undak dengan pusat yang memiliki gang-gang di setiap sisinya yang mengapit dan digunakan sebagai kamar para iman
- Dinasti yang pertama dalam sejarah Tiongkok
- Kubur batu yang berbentuk lesung dan mempunyai tutup yang terbuat dari batu besar.
- Dinasti yang berdiri pada 1066-256 SM
- Kepercayaan kepada roh nenek moyang
- Benda perunggu yang berfungsi sebagai alat keagamaan
- Badan yang mengurusi masalah legislatif dan yudikatif pada masa Yunani Kuno
- Penelitian digunakan faktor-faktor dari fenomena-fenomena sejenis pada suatu periode masa lampau
- mengidentifikasi penulis, tanggal, serta tempat di buatnya data
- Perang terbesar yang pernah terjadi dalam sejarah mitologi Yunani
- Historiografi yang bersifat religio magis
- Kepercayaan kepada benda
- Lambang dari jasa-jasa orang yang dihormati telah meninggal dunia
- Kapak yang dugunakan manusia purba saat mencangkul
- Manusia purba yang ditemukan di Cina
- Historiografi yang ditulis pada zaman VOC
- Pemimpin pemerintahan Athena
- Kelompok rakyat biasa dari warga Romawi
- penasihat raja yang juga memiliki kekuasaan yang luas dalam bidang peradilan
61 Clues: Arca adalah? • Penemu kapak perimbas • Kepercayaan kepada benda • Kepercayaan kepada binatang • Pemimpin pemerintahan Athena • Nama lain dari kapak genggam • Pengganti penguasaan Mesopotamia • Penduduk asli lembah Sungai Indus • Menidentifikasi waktu dan peristiwa • Kepercayaan kepada roh nenek moyang • Kapak yang dari batu yang dipangkas • Perintis sistem demokrasi di Athena • ...
Agatha Christie 2021-04-30
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- Sir Claud toma su café ... y por eso no detecta el veneno en él
- Apellido del inspector que trabaja con Poirot en muchas de sus novelas
- Poirot indica que se va a retirar y cultivar ...
- Primera novela donde aparece Miss Marple: Muerte en la ...
- Nombre de pila de Tuppence
- Hobbie de Miss Marple
- Ratchtett y Kettering fueron asesinados abordo de ...
- Nombre de pila del sobrino de Miss Marple, de apellido West
- Apellido de Sir Henry, detective de Scotland Yard amigo de Miss Marple
- En su primer viaje a Mesopotamia, Christie viajó en el ... Express
- Apellido del seudónimo que Christie usó para publicar novelas románticas
- Apellido de Tommy y Tuppence
- "El misterio de ..." Nombre de la novela donde asesinan a Joseph Trevelyan y que se corresponde con la mansión de la que este era dueño
- El asesinado Rex Fortiscue tiene "Un puñado de ..." en su bolsillo
- "Triángulo en ..." Una de las novelas cortas incluidas en "Asesinato en Bardsley Mews
- Poirot confía mucho en sus ... grises
- Ciudad de nacimiento de Agatha Christie
- Profesion del segundo marido de Agatha Christie
- Nombre de la novela donde Poirot hace su última aparición
- Uno de los adjetivos utilizados para describir a Miss Marple en su primera aparición además de vieja solterona
- Familia que se reune en Cita con la muerte
- "Whitehaven ..." Lugar de residencia de Hercules Poirot
- Forma con la que se suele describir la cabeza de Poirot
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- Insecto involucrado en el asesinato de "Muerte en las nubes"
- "... Hall" Lugar del pueblo de Miss Marple donde ocurren asesinatos en "Un cadáver en la biblioteca" y "El espejo se rajó de lado a lado"
- "Asesinato en el ... coach" Título alternativo de Asesinato en el Orient Express
- Apellido del anciano millonario que Miss Marple conoce en "Misterio en el caribe" y que reaparece en "Némesis"
- Lugar donde los asesinatos de los libros de Christie ocurren a menudo además del domritorio
- "... de cargo" Novela Christie que reúne cuentos cortos
- El trabajo de Christie en el dispensario de un hospital la ayudó a ampliar su conocimiento en ...
- Veneno utilizado en "Noche eterna" que deja un aroma a almendras
- Día de la semana que se reunían a resolver misterios Miss Marple, su sobrino y amigos y del que deriva el nombre del "club" que formaron
- Una de las novelas más conocidas de Christie: "Diez ..."
- primer nombre de Miss Marple
- "El asesinato de Roger ..." tiene un final muy inesperado
- Apellido de Mr Harley, protagonista de 12 novelas cortas de Christie
- Nombre de pila de Mr. Pyne, detective.
- Nombre de la Tía que cuya pintura inicia los acontecimientos en El cuadro
- "La ..." Nombre de obra de teatro de Christie aun vigente basada en "Tres ratones ciegos"
- "Asesinato en ..." Novela de Christie situada en Iraq
- Apellido de la escritora de misterio Ariadne, alter ego de Christie.
- Hotel donde se desarrolla una de las novelas de Miss Marple y cuyo nombre se encuentra en el título de la misma
- El disparo que mató a Barbara Allen es enmascarado por los fuegos artificiales del "Día de Guy ..."
- Maldad bajo el sol transcurre en el "Hotel Jolly ..." de la Isla de los contrabandistas
- "El misterioso caso de ..." Primera novela de Christie
45 Clues: Hobbie de Miss Marple • Nombre de pila de Tuppence • primer nombre de Miss Marple • Apellido de Tommy y Tuppence • Poirot confía mucho en sus ... grises • Nombre de pila de Mr. Pyne, detective. • Ciudad de nacimiento de Agatha Christie • Familia que se reune en Cita con la muerte • Profesion del segundo marido de Agatha Christie • ...
M4/2 World History S1 Vocabulary 2025-07-03
Across
- Chinese belief that royal authority comes from the gods.
- – An early river valley civilization located in the Indus Valley.
- Belief in only one god; a major development in religious history.
- Belief in many gods, practiced in ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia.
- a government controlled by its citizens, either directly or through representatives.
- home country of Alexander the Great
- a government in which power is in the hands of a hereditary ruling class or nobility
- second King of Kings of the Persian Empire from 530 to 522 BC
- region in northeastern Africa, extending approximately from the Nile River valley near the first cataract in Upper Egypt.
- an ancient Greek word city/state
- A character in the ancient Egyptian writing system using symbols and pictures.
- Egypt Two ancient regions of Egypt that were united under the first pharaoh.
- famous pharaoh who ruled for 67 years
- stepson of Hatshepsut he was the sixth pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty.
- The pharaoh who unified Upper and Lower Egypt, also known as Menes.
- A pyramid-shaped temple tower built by Sumerians to honor their gods.
- an ancient Nubian kingdom whose rulers controlled Egypt between 2000 and 1000 BCE
- a government in which power is in the hands of a single person
- a fortified hilltop in an ancient Greek city.
- The pattern of rise, decline, and replacement of Chinese dynasties.
- One of the world’s earliest civilizations, located in southern Mesopotamia.
- ancient name of the narrow passage between the Aegean Sea and the Sea of Marmara.
- king of Macedonia and father of Alexander
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- an ancient highway reorganized and rebuilt by the Persian king Darius the Great
- A rocky rapid in a river, especially found along the Nile in Egypt.
- A plant used by ancient Egyptians to make a paper-like writing material.
- Chinese dynasty that introduced the Mandate of Heaven and feudalism.
- a group of nomadic invaders from Southwest Asia who ruled Egypt from 1640 to 1570 BCE.
- Artifact that helped scholars decode Egyptian hieroglyphs.
- warrior and king who conquered much of then-known western world.
- Egyptian process of preserving the body for the afterlife.
- Ancient Mesopotamian city known for its Hanging Gardens and King Nebuchadnezzar.
- referred to as the Egyptian Empire, is the period in ancient Egyptian history between 1550-1070 BCE.
- SW Asian kingdom that controlled a large empire from about 850 to 612BCE.
- One of the first written sets of laws, famous for the phrase “an eye for an eye.”
- king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire.
- ancient Iran
- A large, distinct landmass that is part of a continent; India is an example.
- a provincial governor in the Persian Empire
- The first Chinese dynasty to leave written records.
- The title used by rulers of ancient Egypt, considered both king and god.
- capital city of the Assyrian Empire
- founder of the Persian Empire.
- first known female pharaoh of Egypt
- the last king of the Achaemenid dynasty of the Persian Empire.
- A government ruled by religious leaders or believed to be guided by divine authority.
46 Clues: ancient Iran • founder of the Persian Empire. • an ancient Greek word city/state • king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire. • home country of Alexander the Great • capital city of the Assyrian Empire • first known female pharaoh of Egypt • famous pharaoh who ruled for 67 years • king of Macedonia and father of Alexander • a provincial governor in the Persian Empire • ...
Daily Mesopotamia Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-26
3 Clues: An Extra Supply of something • The Land Between the Euphrates and Tigris River. • A centralized society with developed forms of religion, ways of governing,and learning.
Daily Mesopotamia Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-26
3 Clues: An Extra Supply of something • The Land Between the Euphrates and Tigris River. • A centralized society with developed forms of religion, ways of governing,and learning.
I Sumeri 2022-04-12
3 Clues: I sumeri li costruirono per fare da sponda • Nella parte bassa delle ziggurat si trovavano • Il primo popolo che si stabilì in Mesopotamia nel 3500 a.C.
AP 10 2021-05-30
Across
- Ang prostitusyon ay hindi legal sa Pilipinas sapagkat tutol ang maraming sektor ng lipunan lalo na ang mga ________.
- Ito ay ang pinakamtandang uri ng propesyon.
- Itinuturing bilang bagay na nagbibigay ng pinansiyal na kita sa bugaw.
- Ang prostitusyon ay isang pang-aabusong ______ na nakapagpapababa sa pagkatao ng taong sangkot dito.
- Isa sa mga lugar na pinagmulan din ng prostitusyon na ang mga kababaihan ay maaaring ipagbili sa mga kaparian.
- Ang mga biktima ng pang-aabuso ay nagkakaroon ng problemang sikolohikal gaya ng _______.
- Mayroong mga website na puno ng mga ______ at kailangang magbayad ng membership fee ang sinumang nagnanais makapanood ng mga ito.
- Ito ay ang makabagong tawag sa prostitusyon.
- Dito ay mayroong itinuturo ukol sa mga gawa ng laman kabilang dito ang ukol sa prostitusyon.
- Ang mga kababaihan na pinagkakakitaan sa sekswal na kasiyahan sa prostitusyon ay tinitingnan bilang ano?
- Ito ay isa sa mga solusyon upang maiwasan ang prostitusyon sa mundo.
- Isa ito sa naaapektuhan ng prostitusyon.
- Pakikipagtalik sa isang prostitute sa pamamagitan ng internet at webcam kapalit ng halaga.
- Ito ay ang nadarama at ipinadarama dahil sa perang ibinabayad at tinatanggap.
- Taga alok ng kanilang alagang prostitute sa mga taong nangangailangan ng panandaliang ligaya kapalit ng halaga.
- Ito ay ang ginagamit ng mga prostitute para sa panandaliang saya ng iba.
- Ang droga ay isa sa mga ipinagbabawal na ________.
- Ang ilegal na pagkalakal ng tao upang pagsamantalahan, sa paraang sekswal o sa sapilitang paggawa; human _______
- Substance na kapag ipinapasok sa katawan ng isang tao ay maaring may magbago sa kanyang pag-iisip o pisikal na kakayahan.
- Kaya ang iba ay pinipiling maging prostitute para dito.
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- Ito ay ang mga nakukuha ng prostitute sa kanilang mga customer.
- Ito ang ginagamit ng mga tao sa prostitusyon upang maisagawa ang kanilang transaksyon.
- paglalarawan sa mga litrato o sulat na naglalayong pukawin ang mga damdaming seksuwal sa maling paraan.
- Ang pornograpiya isang terminong hango sa salitang _______ na pornea.
- Wala sa tamang edad ay madaling mahirati o mahikayat ng ilan kung kaya't humahantong sa hindi tamang desisyon tungo sa prostitusyon.
- Mga bagay na ninanais ng sobra sobra ngunit kadalasan ito ay hindi naman masiyadong mahalaga.
- Ang prostitusyon ay laganap sa buong bansa at itinuturing na isang malaking suliraning ________.
- Pinakaunang dahilan ng prostitusyon
- Ito ay isa sa mga lugar kung saan laganap ang prositusyon.
- Saang bansa ligal ang prostitusyon noon?
- Ang mga kabataang wala sa tamang _____ ay madaling mahirati o mahikayat ng ilan kung kayat humahantong sa hindi tamang desisyon tungo sa prostitusyon.
- Noong panahon ng matandang Mesopotamia, ang prostitusyon ay ano?
- Ito ay isa sa mga karaniwang dahilan ng prostitusyon, kakulangan ng ______.
- Isa sa mga problemang sikolohikal na nagkakaroon ang mga biktima ng pang-aabuso.
- Tawag sa mga babaeng binabayaran sa Japan.
- Sila ang mga naaabuso na nabibilang sa mahihirap at pamilyang hiwalay ang mga magulang.
- Ito ay ang mga taong nakaranas ng karahasan o pang-aabuso.
- Ang pagkakaroon ng pangunahing ________ patungkol sa mga issue patungkol sa kasarian ay makatutulong upang mas maintindihan ang naturang paksa at maaring magamit kapag ika'y nalagay sa mga naturang sitwasyon.
- Isa ito sa mga siyudad kung saan maraming bugaw.
- Nagagamit ang mga bagong _______ sa prostitusyon.
- Ang prostitusyon ay nagbubunga ng paglaganap ng Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD) gaya ng ________.
41 Clues: Pinakaunang dahilan ng prostitusyon • Saang bansa ligal ang prostitusyon noon? • Isa ito sa naaapektuhan ng prostitusyon. • Tawag sa mga babaeng binabayaran sa Japan. • Ito ay ang pinakamtandang uri ng propesyon. • Ito ay ang makabagong tawag sa prostitusyon. • Isa ito sa mga siyudad kung saan maraming bugaw. • Nagagamit ang mga bagong _______ sa prostitusyon. • ...
Humanities 7 Midterm Review 2015-01-01
Across
- The first humans lived on this continent.
- _______________ refers to the beliefs, customs, and art of a group.
- Buddhism aimed to eliminate human _______________
- Hunter-gatherer societies in the _______________ Stone Age had tools, art, and fire.
- The Buddha opposed the _______________ system, causing many people from lower social classes to support the Buddha’s teachings.
- An example of a _______________ source is a journal entry from a young bride traveling west.
- The _______________ was central to Egyptian religion
- The invention of tools increased early humans chance for _______________
- The Tigris and Euphrates Rivers are the two physical features that give _______________ its name.
- _______________ extended Mauryan rule all over India before converting to Buddhism.
- A(n) _______________ would most likely explore the site of an ancient battle.
- The _______________ (two words) forced early humans to move to new environments.
- The Great Wall of China was built to _______________ the nation.
- The _______________ Revolution was a major shift from food gathering to food producing.
- Scientists believe_______________ developed in the Old Stone Age culture for hunting purposes, the distribution of food, and the formation of new relationships.
- Farming in the New Stone Age allowed people to build _______________ settlements.
- _______________ is best summarized by the statement, all people should live in harmony with the universe
- The basic resources used by early man were water, _______________, and fertile land.
- An example of a _______________ is an area where people practice the same religion, an are where people speak the same language, and an area with shared customs.
- According to the Zhou kings, a mandate of _______________ gave them the power to lead.
- _______________ united Egypt
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- _______________ had power in society because people who could read and write were important
- _______________ stated that moral leadership, not laws, would bring order to China. This means leaders should act decently and always try to do the right thing.
- The _______________ of animals allowed animals to be used for food, allowed animals to be used for carrying loads, and allowed people to stop following mobile herds.
- The _______________ Dynasty began to change in Chinese society because the social order in China became more organized.
- Egypt was _______________ by cataracts, deserts, and the sea.
- During the _______________ Era, people made advances that allowed them to adapt to new environments.
- The following describes the work of a _______________ - teaching and learning about culture and identity, studying and interpreting the past, and making predictions about the future.
- Zhou leaders rewarded subjects with _______________ because they wanted to gain people’s loyalty and support.
- The study of _______________ provides clues to the resources in a particular area, the climate of a region, and explaining why cities develop where they are.
- The _______________ River provided water and fertile soil to the early civilizations in India.
- According to Hinduism, people are reborn into new physical forms. The form one is born into depends on one’s _______________.
- _______________ the first united Mesopotamia under one ruler.
- Aryans wrote their poems and hymns in the language _______________
- The Nile River Valley was well suited for settlement because the geography included areas for _______________.
- Early people based their _______________ on nature and their environment.
- Legalism and Confucianism were similar in that both philosophies were intended to _______________ society.
- A surplus of _______________ allowed people to develop a complex society.
- The Phoenician alphabet spread along their _______________ routes.
39 Clues: _______________ united Egypt • The first humans lived on this continent. • Buddhism aimed to eliminate human _______________ • The _______________ was central to Egyptian religion • Egypt was _______________ by cataracts, deserts, and the sea. • _______________ the first united Mesopotamia under one ruler. • ...
test 2015-10-04
Across
- the term BC tells us that we should be focusing on the _________ side of a time line.
- Divine leader of Egypt.
- Complex civilization that had a system of writing, built pyramids, and lived on the Nile.
- In Roman law, the person with the final word on all matters.
- Macedon who expanded his father’s empire from Greece, all the way to the Indus River in India.
- If an animal is +100 pounds, calm, breeds quickly in captivity, is open to humans, and eats vegetables; there is a good chance they can be _______________.
- Stone that allowed for the translation of Egyptian hieroglyphics, using Greek.
- Artifacts like clothes, paintings, pottery are all considered ____________ sources.
- The shift to farming, development of the plow, and utilization of domesticated animals is referred to as the _______________ Revolution.
- In history, we can never fully recreate a historical ____________.
- Name for a Mesopotamian temple, looks very similar to a pyramid.
- The era of time where humans were wandering the earth in small groups in search of food, searching for resources.
- God that was honored during the Olympic games.
- Abbreviation of Anno Domini or “the year of our lord”.
- Surplus food, cities & government, calendar, specialization, and a writing system.
- Using primary and secondary sources, we can build stories known as historical ______________.
- Babylonian king who developed one of the worlds’s first written codes, due to the needs of an expanding kingdom.
- Mesopotamian style of writing, often carved into clay tablets.
- Means “approximately.”
- The era of human history that witnessed the development of permanent civilizations and farming.
- A good term to describe early Olympic events.
- CE = ___________ Era
- Romans loved to eat these critters, baked in honey! (review roman food)
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- Continent that has NO domesticated animals.
- Only rich Romans possessed this in their house.
- Historian that argues most of the world’s inequality has to do with geographic luck!
- The only domesticated animal in South & North America.
- The part of history where humans existed, but had not developed a system of writing.
- The cultural group that was captured by the pharaoh in Egypt, and freed by Moses.
- River that was predictable in its flooding tendencies, allowing for calendar and irrigation methods to be developed.
- Region of the world that has the most native domesticated animals (13!)
- One of the world’s oldest civilizations, settled in between two rivers in modern day Iraq.
- Egyptian style of writing, often on walls or papyrus.
- During the spiritual transformation, Muslims believe that the angel _____________ came and spoke to Muhammad.
- Mesopotamia is located between the Euphrates and _________ rivers.
- Monotheistic religion that believes in one God, but doubts Jesus was the Messiah.
- The study of history through the analysis of artifacts and objects.
- At the ___________, city-states from all around the Mediterranean Sea would come to compete in Greek sports such as boxing and wrestling.
- Name for the holy book used by Jews.
- During the Paleolithic era, people obtained protein by ______________.
- When someone is not 100% objective, we should be careful of their _________.
- Specialized job that involves writing down records, speeches, and other information.
- Stadium that contained gladiator games.
- If someone wanders from place to place, they would be considered ___________.
- Religion that believes that there is one God named Allah, and that Muhammad is the prophet.
- Stories about past events
46 Clues: CE = ___________ Era • Means “approximately.” • Divine leader of Egypt. • Stories about past events • Name for the holy book used by Jews. • Stadium that contained gladiator games. • Continent that has NO domesticated animals. • A good term to describe early Olympic events. • God that was honored during the Olympic games. • Only rich Romans possessed this in their house. • ...
Sophomore Puzzle: 8000 BCE to 1450 2016-03-31
Across
- Indian belief that a person's actions in their present lives will determine their place in the next life
- Most famous woman empress of China
- Muslims who did not want heredity succession
- He explored the Indian Ocean for China from 1405-1433
- Pieces of lands given to vassals by lords
- Emperor of Mali
- First document in England that limited the power of the government
- A set of laws that governed Ancient Babylonia.
- Revolution The period of the Stone Age associated with the ancient Agricultural Revolutions
- Chinese sailing craft
- King who conquered Babylonians
- A form of hierarchy, a type of social stratification in Southeast Asian cultures.
- The oldest monotheistic religions, founded by the prophet Zoroaster in ancient Iran, over 3500 years ago.
- Where were the Rus who settled in modern day Russia and Ukraine original from
- A government ruled by religion.
- System of writing created by Egyptians that uses pictorial symbols to represent sounds, syllables, or concepts
- Japanese religion related to Buddhism and focusing on ancestors and nature
- One of the first civilizations to settle down in the Tigris-Euphrates river valley.
- The Mongol dynasty of China
- The Holy Roman Emperor who drowned on the way to a crusade was called Frederick ________
- Ancient trade routes through continental China
- Tenochtitlan was the capital for this empire
- Pilgrimage to Mecca
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- Another name for the Black Death
- Yuan dynasty founded under him
- Small independent state with an urban center and surrounding agricultural territory (Mesopotamia, Phoenicia, Greece)
- Duke of Normandy who led the Norman invasion of England and became the first Norman to be King of England
- Who united most of Western Europe in the early 9th century
- Who created the largest land based empire
- Code of moral principles required by samurai to follow
- Founded Ottoman Empire
- The civil and religious leader of a Muslim state considered to be a representative of Allah on earth
- System of writing created by Sumerians in Mesopotamia; Uses wedge-shaped symbols for words and syllables
- The period of the Stone Age associated with the evolution of humans. (Predates the Neolithic Period)
- The belief of there being only one god.
- The practice of people caring for and raising herds of livestock, to later use for food and supplies
- War between French and English over English ownership of French lands
- Wealthiest city in history
- A large group of people that rule the government, but usually aren't elected officials.
- of arc Who was burnt at the stake for being a witch in the 100 years war
- This South American empire was founded in Peru in the 13th century
- Event of 1054 which split Christianity into east and west or Orthodoxy and Catholicism
- Greek term for a city-state
- Historical period characterized by by the production of tools from stone and other nonmetallic substances
- Also known as the Indo-Europeans, these people invaded the Khyber Pass region of Northern India around 1500 B.C.E.
- Founded by Tuareg. Major terminus of the Trans- Saharan trade and center of Islamic learning
- A massive pyramidal stepped tower made of mud bricks. It's associated with religious complexes in ancient Mesopotamian cities (Function unknown)
- Venetian who traveled to China and wrote his experience in Book of the Marvels of the World
- The earliest Hindu religious text
49 Clues: Emperor of Mali • Pilgrimage to Mecca • Chinese sailing craft • Founded Ottoman Empire • Wealthiest city in history • Greek term for a city-state • The Mongol dynasty of China • Yuan dynasty founded under him • King who conquered Babylonians • A government ruled by religion. • Another name for the Black Death • The earliest Hindu religious text • Most famous woman empress of China • ...
LA Review Crossword - Midterm (Spring 2025) 2025-10-20
Across
- The process where some organisms use chemicals instead of sunlight to make food.
- The part of the sentence that contains the verb and tells you what the subject does.
- Gen's dad teaches the kids how to protect themselves against ____.
- At the beginning of the story, Gavin and Dad are attacked by ____.
- Something you absolutely need and cannot live without.
- Paper, pens, and envelopes used for writing letters.
- I taught my dog to go and _____ the ball when I throw it.
- Comfort you receive when you are sad or have lost something.
- This is one type of environment where chemosynthesis is possible. (It's hot here!!!)
- The big waves seemed to _____ the small boat in the ocean.
- The money that you earn every month or year from your job.
- I keep my lunch in a special _____ of my backpack.
- The official papers that prove who you are or what you have done.
- In southern Mesopotamia, aqueducts were built ____ becuase the ground was soft, muddy clay.
- Old objects made by people that we find in museums.
- In the sentence, "The cat sat on the mat," the words "The cat" are the _______.
- These are like walls built on the river banks to prevent flooding.
- Birds migrate to warmer climates in the winter. (sentence type)
- Very, very hot; so hot it can burn you.
- When he spilled his drink and said, "Oh, that's just great," he was being _____.
- To remember and talk about happy things from the past.
- Describing an act that is extremely evil or bad.
- Would you like some more tea? (sentence type)
- This is a set of laws based on the "eye for an eye" principle.
- These are man-made channels used to irrigate crops.
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- Pick up your toys, please. (sentence type)
- Scientists spent 10 years studying biodiversity in the ocean. This project was called ___.
- A noun you can experience with your five senses, like a desk or a flower.
- This was the Mesopotamian writing system. (pizza writing)
- This is where Gen's family spends their summer vacaation.
- An idea, feeling, or quality that you cannot touch, such as love or courage.
- At the start of the story, Gen has a very negative ____ about the family's summer vacation.
- The English word 'aqua' is _____ from the Latin word for water.
- These organisms have bodies that are packed with chemosynthetic bacteria, and they share the food the bacteria make.
- In northern Mesopotamia, aqueducts were built ____ because the ground was made of hard rock.
- The different things that cause something to happen.
- This is another type of environment where chemosynthesis can happen.
- The Mesopotamians developed complex math using a ___ ___ counting system.
- The driver had to carefully _____ the car into the small parking spot.
- To make things in a factory using machines.
- Is this chair _____ or is someone sitting here?
- A group of animals or plants that are very similar.
- After I dropped the plate, I had to clean up the sharp _____ from the floor.
- There's a spider in the kitchen! Eeek! (sentence type)
44 Clues: Very, very hot; so hot it can burn you. • Pick up your toys, please. (sentence type) • To make things in a factory using machines. • Would you like some more tea? (sentence type) • Is this chair _____ or is someone sitting here? • Describing an act that is extremely evil or bad. • I keep my lunch in a special _____ of my backpack. • ...
Daily Mesopotamia Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-26
3 Clues: An Extra Supply of something • The Land Between the Euphrates and Tigris River. • A centralized society with developed forms of religion, ways of governing,and learning.
Vocabulary Collection 2023-01-27
Across
- A noun: an act or course of action to which a person is morally or legally bound; a duty or commitment.
- A noun: an extensive fire which destroys a great deal of land or property.
- An adjective denoting or relating to the wedge-shaped characters used in the ancient writing systems of Mesopotamia, Persia, and Ugarit, surviving mainly impressed on clay tablets.
- A Noun: a political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole.
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- An Adjective:following as a result or effect.
- A noun: information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
- A noun: treating serious issues with deliberately inappropriate humor; flippant.
- A noun (British) the sum of two pence, especially before decimalization (1971).
- A noun: a very large, heavily populated city or urban complex.
9 Clues: An Adjective:following as a result or effect. • A noun: a very large, heavily populated city or urban complex. • A noun: an extensive fire which destroys a great deal of land or property. • A noun (British) the sum of two pence, especially before decimalization (1971). • A noun: treating serious issues with deliberately inappropriate humor; flippant. • ...
Vocab #2 2021-10-12
3 Clues: A historical region of Western Asia • A group of states/countries under one supreme authority • A system of government when priests rule in the name of god
History 2nd period Vicente. 2021-12-06
3 Clues: was the largest and richest city in 3000 bc. • was an amorite ruler and conquered mesopotamia. • a large territory or group of territories governed by the rulers.
Social Studies vocab. for 11/05/18 (Tac) Block: 2 2018-11-08
Across
- A small independent that operates like a tiny county
- Any person who has god-like powers
- A business person who trades things made by other people in order to make a profit
- Two parallel rivers in Iraq and Syria where civilization first developed around
- The belief in multiple gods or goddesses in a religion
- A tool that is used to carve open the ground and help farmers prepare it for planting
- Natural resources such as mineral, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature and can be used by people for economic gain
- A person who has the ability to write in ancient times
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- The "land between the rivers" a general names for the area and the people where civilization first developed
- A religious temple
- A method in which water is supplied to plants at regular intervals for agriculture
- Also called the "cradle of civilization" an area of modern day Iraq, Syria, and Turkey where human civilization developed
- the transfer of the ownership of goods and services, from one personnel entity to another, in exchange money goods or services
- A man-made earthen wall designed to keep a river within its banks or to separate different farm fields
- A skilled worker who makes or fixes things by hand
15 Clues: A religious temple • Any person who has god-like powers • A skilled worker who makes or fixes things by hand • A small independent that operates like a tiny county • The belief in multiple gods or goddesses in a religion • A person who has the ability to write in ancient times • Two parallel rivers in Iraq and Syria where civilization first developed around • ...
Ancient China Vocabulary 2025-01-22
Across
- a picture or drawing that represents a word or an idea in an early system of writing
- The spread of ethnic ideas and customs to other areas of the world
- philosophy based on the teachings of Confucius (551–479 B.C.), as recorded in the collection called the Analects
- the belief that a ruler should use the legal system to force people to obey laws.
- the overland trade routes along which silk and other Chinese goods passed to Mesopotamia and Europe.
- a belief system said to have begun with the sixth-century-B.C. philosopher Laozi. Daoism emphasizes living in harmony with nature
- involving the continents of Europe and Asia.
- a state of ancient China.
- the pattern of the rise and fall of dynasties.
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- an investigation of basic truths about the universe, based on logical reasoning.
- Chinese dynasty begun in 202 B.C. by Liu Bang, which reunified China.
- respect for one’s parents and ancestors— an important teaching of Confucianism.
- a system of organized government departments staffed by appointed officials.
- a Chinese ruler who came to power in 221 B.C. and unified and expanded China by ending internal battles and conquering rival states
- an animal bone or turtle shell used by the Shang kings of China to communicate with and influence the gods.
15 Clues: a state of ancient China. • involving the continents of Europe and Asia. • the pattern of the rise and fall of dynasties. • The spread of ethnic ideas and customs to other areas of the world • Chinese dynasty begun in 202 B.C. by Liu Bang, which reunified China. • a system of organized government departments staffed by appointed officials. • ...
cristle jiseli rojas cornelio 2021-09-07
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- Es un gran rio de asia accidental el mas oriental de los dos grandes rios que definen mesopotamia
- In the persian gulf it said no while at the same war expand more en en golfo persico
- Conocida como asimismo como peninsula ubicada en la confluencia de africa y asi
- Strait of humoz also calledstrait of humoz chanel linking the persian gulf west whith gulf
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- El canal de suez es un canal artificial navegable situado en egipto que une el mar mediterreano con el gofo de suez
- Jordan proviene del hebreo yarden alguien con descendecia
- Organosacion formada por unconjunto de establecimientos de un mismo ramo,y en ocasiones bajo una misma direccion que se distribuye por varios lugares
- Etimologicamente el hombre de euphates esla forma griega del hombre horiginal
- al-arab El satt al arab que significa costa de los arabes tambien conocido como aruand rud
9 Clues: Jordan proviene del hebreo yarden alguien con descendecia • Etimologicamente el hombre de euphates esla forma griega del hombre horiginal • Conocida como asimismo como peninsula ubicada en la confluencia de africa y asi • In the persian gulf it said no while at the same war expand more en en golfo persico • ...
WC&G Middle East Geography 2023-04-19
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- Major sea between Africa and Europe, with Middle Eastern countries bordering it to the East
- Considered the most dangerous waters in the world. South of Yemen. Connects Arabian and Red Sea
- Connects Red Sea and Mediterranean Sea. Billions of dollars in trade go through it annually
- "Choke point" or "horn" in Persian Gulf that is very important for oil shipments
- Merges with the Gulf of Oman to the northwest and the Gulf of Aden in the southwest
- Arm of the Arabian Sea surrounded by eight countries
- Biggest continuous sand desert in the world
- Bordered by Ukraine to the north, Russia to the northeast, Georgia to the east, Turkey to the south, and Bulgaria and Romania to the west
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- Landlocked "sea" with lots of oil surrounded by countries such as Iran and Turkmenistan
- Long sea that connects Suez Canal and Gulf of Aden
- Strait/waterway that connects the Black Sea to the Greater Mediterranean
- Middle East peninsula home to Oman, Yemen, and others
- The Western of the two great Rivers of ancient Mesopotamia
- The tall mountains of Afghanistan; seen as a symbol of the country
- The river that ancient Egyptians relied on for every aspect of life
- Mountains on Iran's western border
- Considere Its shores are the lowest point on earth. 9x saltier than the ocean
17 Clues: Mountains on Iran's western border • Biggest continuous sand desert in the world • Long sea that connects Suez Canal and Gulf of Aden • Arm of the Arabian Sea surrounded by eight countries • Middle East peninsula home to Oman, Yemen, and others • The Western of the two great Rivers of ancient Mesopotamia • ...
Vocab #2 Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-17
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- The belief/worship of one god
- Biblical principle/laws handed down that are followed and play a role in religion and ethics
- The dispersion of a population in a separate geographic location mass scattering from indigenous territories
- One of the world's oldest practiced religions; a monotheistic pre-Islamic religion
- Formal writing system used in Ancient Egypt; contains pictograms for every word, meaning, expression, etc.
- A system where people and groups are ranked above the other according to status or authority
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- A city with its surrounding territory forming an independent state
- A prehistoric period followed the Bronze Age, weapons and tools came to be made of iron
- A historical region of western Asia in the northern part of the fertile crescent; occupied the area of present-day Iraq
- A sequence of hereditary rulers
- A region along the Nile River, southern Egypt
- More than what is needed, something left over from the needed amount
- A system of government where most of the important decisions are made by state officials instead of elected representatives
- A large organization made up of states or countries that are controlled by a supreme authority
- First five books of the Hebrew bible, law of God revealed to Moses
- A system of government where priests rule in the name of God
- The belief/worship of more than one god
17 Clues: The belief/worship of one god • A sequence of hereditary rulers • The belief/worship of more than one god • A region along the Nile River, southern Egypt • A system of government where priests rule in the name of God • A city with its surrounding territory forming an independent state • First five books of the Hebrew bible, law of God revealed to Moses • ...
Roma 2022-10-24
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- Material con el que se construyeron muchas construcciones muy útiles para ese momento
- es una ciencia social cuyo ámbito de interés lo constituyen los modos en que una sociedad se organiza a sí misma para satisfacer sus necesidades materiales e inmateriales de consumo
- simbolizaron un pueblo que dominó y ocupó el territorio del Lacio hacia el siglo VI a.C.
- conjunto de personas provenientes de un lugar en concreto
- fundador de roma
- uno de los mares de mesopotamia
- Forma de gobierno en la que la jefatura del Estado reside en una persona, un rey o una reina
- actividad socioeconómica que consiste en el intercambio de algunos materiales que sean libres en el mercado de compra y venta de bienes
- Forma de gobierno en la que el cargo de jefe del Estado está en manos de un presidente temporal que se elige por votación
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- Sujeto a la autoridad de un superior con obligación de obedecerlo
- actividad socioeconómica la cual consiste en el intercambio de animales por bienes económicos o producción industrial
- actividad socioeconómica que consiste en la cosecha de diversas siembras y luego su venta
- Edificio o lugar destinado pública y exclusivamente a un culto
- construcción donde se asientan civiles, normalmente en familia
- Soberano que gobierna sobre otros reyes o grandes príncipes , o en un extenso territorio
- hermano del fundador de roma
- una cordillera que recorre hasta 8 países
17 Clues: fundador de roma • hermano del fundador de roma • uno de los mares de mesopotamia • una cordillera que recorre hasta 8 países • conjunto de personas provenientes de un lugar en concreto • Edificio o lugar destinado pública y exclusivamente a un culto • construcción donde se asientan civiles, normalmente en familia • ...
History 2nd period Vicente. 2021-12-06
3 Clues: was the largest and richest city in 3000 bc. • was an amorite ruler and conquered mesopotamia. • a large territory or group of territories governed by the rulers.
Copper - Eliza Sobiech 2021-02-08
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- The gas and aerosol envelope that extends from the ocean, land, and ice-covered surface of a planet outward into space.
- A colourless, pungent gas composed of nitrogen and hydrogen.
- Electrical ___ is a measure of a material's ability to conduct an electric current.
- What country produced the most copper in 2016?
- Chemical ___, any substance composed of identical molecules consisting of atoms of two or more chemical elements.
- A metallic substance composed of two or more elements, as either a compound or a solution.
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- The process by which a metal is obtained, either as the element or as a simple compound, from its ore.
- What's the name of a thin green protective coating that bulids up on copper over time?
- The science of extracting metals from their ores and modifying the metals for use.
- Where was copper first cast to shape in molds?
- A colourless, odourless, tasteless gas essential to living organisms.
- What is copper's physical state at 20ºC?
- A naturally occurring homogeneous solid with a definite chemical composition and a highly ordered atomic arrangement; it is usually formed by inorganic processes.
- By combining copper with which chemical element can we get brasses?
- Capacity of a material to deform permanently (e.g., stretch, bend, or spread) in response to stress.
15 Clues: What is copper's physical state at 20ºC? • Where was copper first cast to shape in molds? • What country produced the most copper in 2016? • A colourless, pungent gas composed of nitrogen and hydrogen. • By combining copper with which chemical element can we get brasses? • A colourless, odourless, tasteless gas essential to living organisms. • ...
Chapter 22 Vocab 2023-03-03
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- A region in Southwest Asia between the Tigris and the Euphrates rivers, which was the location of some of the earliest civilizations in the world; means “land between the rivers”
- 83% of Muslims belong to this branch of Islam
- Acronym for the organization that uses politics and military to regain land in, and return refugees to, Israel
- The founder of Islam
- Acronym for the economic group of oil-producing nations that was founded in 1960; countries like Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, and the UAE are members
- Sole remainder of Second Temple in Jerusalem after Romans destroyed the rest of the Temple in 70 AD
- Fundamentalist Muslim political group in Afghanistan; protected Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda terrorist network; returned to power after US withdrew from Afghanistan in 2021
- Type of government, religious leaders in control; modern nations like Iran
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- Place of worship in Islam
- 19th-century movement for a Jewish homeland in Palestine
- One of three major monotheistic religions in Southwest Asia
- Stateless ethnic group in Turkey, Iraq, and Iran; they were promised a homeland after WWI but never got it;
- Holiest city in Islam; located in modern Saudi Arabia
- Shrine where it’s believed Muhammad rose to heaven; located in Jerusalem
- Most Iranians belong to this branch of Islam
15 Clues: The founder of Islam • Place of worship in Islam • Most Iranians belong to this branch of Islam • 83% of Muslims belong to this branch of Islam • Holiest city in Islam; located in modern Saudi Arabia • 19th-century movement for a Jewish homeland in Palestine • One of three major monotheistic religions in Southwest Asia • ...
Ancient Mesopotamia 2024-10-04
3 Clues: rules people follow today that are required • the word for the meaning connecting government and religion • the first person to create a law code in Ancient Mesopotamia
Roma 2022-10-24
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- Soberano que gobierna sobre otros reyes o grandes príncipes , o en un extenso territorio
- construcción donde se asientan civiles, normalmente en familia
- actividad socioeconómica que consiste en la cosecha de diversas siembras y luego su venta
- Material con el que se construyeron muchas construcciones muy útiles para ese momento
- hermano del fundador de roma
- una cordillera que recorre hasta 8 países
- Forma de gobierno en la que el cargo de jefe del Estado está en manos de un presidente temporal que se elige por votación
- es una ciencia social cuyo ámbito de interés lo constituyen los modos en que una sociedad se organiza a sí misma para satisfacer sus necesidades materiales e inmateriales de consumo
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- conjunto de personas provenientes de un lugar en concreto
- Edificio o lugar destinado pública y exclusivamente a un culto
- Forma de gobierno en la que la jefatura del Estado reside en una persona, un rey o una reina
- simbolizaron un pueblo que dominó y ocupó el territorio del Lacio hacia el siglo VI a.C.
- fundador de roma
- actividad socioeconómica la cual consiste en el intercambio de animales por bienes económicos o producción industrial
- uno de los mares de mesopotamia
- actividad socioeconómica que consiste en el intercambio de algunos materiales que sean libres en el mercado de compra y venta de bienes
- Sujeto a la autoridad de un superior con obligación de obedecerlo
17 Clues: fundador de roma • hermano del fundador de roma • uno de los mares de mesopotamia • una cordillera que recorre hasta 8 países • conjunto de personas provenientes de un lugar en concreto • Edificio o lugar destinado pública y exclusivamente a un culto • construcción donde se asientan civiles, normalmente en familia • ...
1984 Vocabulary 2022-02-18
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- match or surpass especially by imitation
- a complex system of beliefs
- a person or thing that is a perfect example of a particular quality or type
- This calendar begins with the birth of Kim Il-sung, the founder of the DPRK. His birth year, 1912 in the Gregorian calendar, became "Juche 1" in the Juche calendar. The calendar was adopted in 1997, three years after the death of Kim Il-sung
- the time at which something is most powerful or successful
- an open declaration or acknowledgement
- intended to teach, particularly in having moral instruction as an ulterior motive
- praise enthusiastically
- (of a child) having developed certain abilities or proclivities at an earlier age than usual
- skill or expertise in a particular activity or field
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- the action or process of promoting oneself as being powerful or important
- pyramidal stepped temple tower that is an architectural and religious structure characteristic of the major cities of Mesopotamia (now mainly in Iraq) from approximately 2200 until 500 BCE
- a social system that existed in Europe during the Middle Ages in which people worked and fought for nobles who gave them protection and the use of land in return
- a historical account or biography written from personal knowledge or special sources
- biography that idealizes its subject
15 Clues: praise enthusiastically • a complex system of beliefs • biography that idealizes its subject • an open declaration or acknowledgement • match or surpass especially by imitation • skill or expertise in a particular activity or field • the time at which something is most powerful or successful • the action or process of promoting oneself as being powerful or important • ...
Unit 1 Vocab 2022-08-30
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- A civilization with a series of rulers from a single family
- Exchange (goods or services) for other goods or services without using money
- The transition from nomadic hunting and gathering communities and bands to agriculture and settlement
- A worker in a skilled trade, especially one that involves making things by hand
- A member of a nomadic people who live chiefly by hunting, fishing, and harvesting wild food
- A person who copies out documents, especially one employed to do this before printing was invented
- The taming of animals and plants
- The spread of cultural beliefs and social activities from one group to another.
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- A city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state
- Land between the Persian Gulf and the Mediterranean Sea that provided the best farming in Southwest Asia
- A time period characterized by the use of bronze, proto-writing, and other early features of urban civilization
- The belief in more than one god
- a person who moves from place to place in search of food and safety
- A society or organization founded for a religious, educational, social, or similar
- the development of skills in a specific kind of work
- The stage of human social development and organization that is considered most advanced.
- Denoting or relating to the wedge-shaped characters used in the ancient writing systems of Mesopotamia, Persia, and Ugarit, surviving mainly impressed on clay tablets
17 Clues: The belief in more than one god • The taming of animals and plants • the development of skills in a specific kind of work • A civilization with a series of rulers from a single family • a person who moves from place to place in search of food and safety • A city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state • ...
Egypt Vocab Review Crossword 2021-01-19
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- the ___________ process is used for making mummies
- the river that was very important to ancient Egyptians
- the word for an Egyptian king or queen
- these were a bigger problem for Mesopotamia compared to Egypt
- a gov't where the leader is in charge of the government and religion
- A high-ranking government official that served the pharaoh directly
- the Egyptian god of mummification and the afterlife; he has a jackal head and human body
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- the king that united Egypt for the first time *hint - starts with an 'N'
- a fan-shaped/triangle-shaped area of silt near where a river flows into the ocean or sea
- ____________ was very important in ancient Egypt,this caused priests to be in the upper class (high social status)
- a writing system made up of a combination of pictures and sound symbols
- a line of rulers from one family
- Built as great tombs for the pharaohs, these enormous structures were made of stone and covered the area of several city blocks.
- Government officials that carry out a pharaoh’s or other leader’s plans/orders
- a reed plant that grew wild along the Nile river; used to make paper
- ___________ grain could be stored by Egyptian pharaohs for when there was famine
- what harsh geographic feature caused Egyptians to live close the Nile River?
17 Clues: a line of rulers from one family • the word for an Egyptian king or queen • the ___________ process is used for making mummies • the river that was very important to ancient Egyptians • these were a bigger problem for Mesopotamia compared to Egypt • A high-ranking government official that served the pharaoh directly • ...
Mesopotâmia 2023-07-02
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- Em função dessa atividade econômica construiu-se um sistema de canais de irrigação para melhor aproveitar as cheias dos rios.
- Religião entre os primeiros povos que habitaram a região da mesopotâmia.
- Os sumérios formaram cidade-Estado, independentes entre si. Todas muito importantes para a economia. (nome).
- Povo que constituiu um império, após vencer e unir as cidades da Suméria.
- Nome dos chefes das cidades-Estado da Suméria.
- Região conhecida como o berço das civilizações. Situada no Oriente Médio, ocupa o território que hoje conhecemos por Iraque e algumas porções da Síria e Turquia.
- Templo religioso muito importante construída na antiga região da mesopotâmia.
- Uma das formas de uma pessoa se tornar escrava na Mesopotâmia.
- Povo considerado muito violento.
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- A escrita mesopotâmica era gravada em plaquetas de argila com objetos pontiagudos. Baseado nesta informação, como se chamava a escrita da Mesopotâmia.
- Região que abrange uma grande área, hoje está localizada a região da atual Palestina, Jordânia, Israel, Líbano, Kuwait e Chipre, além de algumas partes do Egito, da Síria, do Irã e da Turquia. Seu território tem formato de lua crescente.
- Importante rio para a formação de grandes civilizações, hoje Oriente Médio.
- Primeiro código de leis da antiguidade.
- Forma de organização das cidades da suméria.
- Templos religiosos em formato de pirâmides.
- Pessoas que sabiam ler e escrever.
- Primeiro povo a habitar a região da Mesopotâmia
17 Clues: Povo considerado muito violento. • Pessoas que sabiam ler e escrever. • Primeiro código de leis da antiguidade. • Templos religiosos em formato de pirâmides. • Forma de organização das cidades da suméria. • Nome dos chefes das cidades-Estado da Suméria. • Primeiro povo a habitar a região da Mesopotâmia • Uma das formas de uma pessoa se tornar escrava na Mesopotâmia. • ...
EL ACEITE DE OLIVA 2023-05-25
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- Tipo de flor del olivo que tienen los dos sexos (tienen estambre y pistilo), pudiendo dar lugar a un nuevo fruto
- Especie vegetal que alterna cosechas abundantes con una siguiente campaña en la que la cosecha se reduce
- Proceso en la extracción del aceite de oliva que ha sustituido al prensado tradicional
- El olivo, cuyo nombre botanico es Olea Europaea Sativa, pertenece a la familia de las…
- La transformación de la flor a la semilla se conoce como
- Variedad de aceituna mas cultivada en España y en el mundo
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- Líquido oscuro, de color negro, que tiene un olor muy desagradable. Mezcla del agua que es usada para lavar las aceitunas y del agua que las propias aceitunas tienen
- Residuo de la extracción de aceite constituido por alpechín y orujo
- Nombre de la flor del olivo
- Aceite de oliva que supera los 2º de acidez y tiene proceso de refinado
- Instalaciones donde se obtiene el aceite
- El origen del aceite de oliva hay que buscarlo en la Antigua…
- Turismo que tiene como objetivo divulgar las características y procesos de elaboración del Aceite de Oliva
- Momento de maduración de los frutos, en el que cambian de manera gradual su coloración
- Se trata de un hongo que se presenta en forma de manchas circulares y oscuras
15 Clues: Nombre de la flor del olivo • Instalaciones donde se obtiene el aceite • La transformación de la flor a la semilla se conoce como • Variedad de aceituna mas cultivada en España y en el mundo • El origen del aceite de oliva hay que buscarlo en la Antigua… • Residuo de la extracción de aceite constituido por alpechín y orujo • ...
Cuneiform Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-22
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- Professional writer who used cuneiform to read and write for kings, priests, and merchants.
- This word means "place in between the rivers" and it is settled in between the Tigris and the Euphrates river.
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- Ancient writing form which was made using reeds on wet clay.
- Temple used by the priest to communicate and offer sacrifices to the gods.
4 Clues: Ancient writing form which was made using reeds on wet clay. • Temple used by the priest to communicate and offer sacrifices to the gods. • Professional writer who used cuneiform to read and write for kings, priests, and merchants. • This word means "place in between the rivers" and it is settled in between the Tigris and the Euphrates river.
Roma 2022-10-26
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- Forma de gobierno en la que el cargo de jefe del Estado está en manos de un presidente temporal que se elige por votación
- es una ciencia social cuyo ámbito de interés lo constituyen los modos en que una sociedad se organiza a sí misma para satisfacer sus necesidades materiales e inmateriales de consumo
- simbolizaron un pueblo que dominó y ocupó el territorio del Lacio hacia el siglo VI a.C.
- una cordillera que recorre hasta 8 países
- actividad socioeconómica que consiste en el intercambio de algunos materiales que sean libres en el mercado de compra y venta de bienes
- fundador de roma
- uno de los mares de mesopotamia
- Material con el que se construyeron muchas construcciones muy útiles para ese momento
- actividad socioeconómica que consiste en la cosecha de diversas siembras y luego su venta
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- Edificio o lugar destinado pública y exclusivamente a un culto
- actividad socioeconómica la cual consiste en el intercambio de animales por bienes económicos o producción industrial
- Soberano que gobierna sobre otros reyes o grandes príncipes , o en un extenso territorio
- construcción donde se asientan civiles, normalmente en familia
- Forma de gobierno en la que la jefatura del Estado reside en una persona, un rey o una reina
- hermano del fundador de roma
- Sujeto a la autoridad de un superior con obligación de obedecerlo
- conjunto de personas provenientes de un lugar en concreto
17 Clues: fundador de roma • hermano del fundador de roma • uno de los mares de mesopotamia • una cordillera que recorre hasta 8 países • conjunto de personas provenientes de un lugar en concreto • Edificio o lugar destinado pública y exclusivamente a un culto • construcción donde se asientan civiles, normalmente en familia • ...
cultura generale 2024-02-06
4 Clues: terra tra i fiumi tigri ed eufrate • si usa in inglese per indicare la mezz’ora di un orario • io cantassi. modo congiuntivo,tempo presente,1 persona singolare • io abbia avuto. modo congiuntivo, tempo passato, 1 persona singolare
PBL Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2017-09-27
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- a large natural stream of water flowing into a channel, stream, or lake
- a barren area of landscape where little precipitation occurs
- a strait between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman
- a peninsula of western Asia situated northeast of Africa on the Arabian plate
- the longest and most historically important rivers of Western Asia
- a Mediterranean sea in Western Asia
- (also known as petroleum) and is naturally occurring, yellow to black liquid that found in geological cracks beneath the Earth
- (of a region) having many mountains
- the removal of salts and minerals
- focuses on the geography of an area and will often have shaded relief to show mountains, valleys, and rivers
- a seawater inlet of the Indian ocean, lying between Africa and Asia
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- a 251 kilometer river in the middle east that flows roughly north to south through the sea of Galilee and the Dead Sea
- (especially of a country) surrounded almost or entirely by land
- to deliver water to consumer with appropriate quality, quantity, and pressure
- the slow, precise application of of water and nutrients directly to the plant root zone
- an eastern member of the two great rivers that define Mesopotamia the other being Euphrates
- are designed to show governmental boundaries
- bordering Israel,the west bank and the Jordan river, it has the most hyper saline and has so much salt that it allows people to easily float
- gas that is not made by human but by the natural Earth
19 Clues: the removal of salts and minerals • a Mediterranean sea in Western Asia • (of a region) having many mountains • are designed to show governmental boundaries • a strait between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman • gas that is not made by human but by the natural Earth • a barren area of landscape where little precipitation occurs • ...
Vocabulary Week 1 2013-02-17
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- People often ___________ money with happiness. However sometimes this is not the case.
- A jury will look at all the ___________ to decide if Oscar Pistorius is guilty of murdering his wife.
- After traveling around the world for six months, David wrote daily on his blog, and ___________ for everything he did.
- When learning about Mesopotamia you are finding out about one of the world's earliest ___________.
- The students were extremely mad with their teacher, so when he wasn't looking they ___________ him using their pens and pencils.
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- There is a long ___________ involved in preparing meat to be sold in in supermarkets.
- Mr. Wright was very happy today as he didn't need to teach first period as all the students were at the opening ___________.
- It's very important to always drink lots of ___________.
- ___________ it was believed that the world was flat. However we all know now that it is shaped like a sphere.
- It took Mr. Walsh ___________ ten minutes to realize he had forgotten to put on his shoes. Now his feet were full of mud.
10 Clues: It's very important to always drink lots of ___________. • There is a long ___________ involved in preparing meat to be sold in in supermarkets. • People often ___________ money with happiness. However sometimes this is not the case. • When learning about Mesopotamia you are finding out about one of the world's earliest ___________. • ...
Flag Relationship 2024-11-11
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- Indigenous ethnic group native to Mesopotamia, a geographical region in West Asia
- A South Slavic ethnic group native to the region of Macedonia in Southeast Europe
- A native or inhabitant of the Philippines
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- Peoples of Indo-European origin, distributed in various regions of Europe and Asia Minor
- An East Slavic ethnic group native to Eastern Europe, the most spoken language is Slavic
- Also known as the Teton Sioux, they are one of the three prominent subcultures of the Sioux people, with the Eastern Dakota and Western Dakota
- Is an ethnonym used to refer collectively to the inhabitants of the United States who are of Spanish or Latin American ancestry
- One of the Tibetan ethnic groups native to the most mountainous regions of Nepal and Tibetan Autonomous Region of China
- An Austronesian ethnoreligious group native to eastern Sumatra, the Malay Peninsula and Coastal Borneo
- An ethnic group in Nigeria. They are primarily found in Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu, and Imo States
10 Clues: A native or inhabitant of the Philippines • Indigenous ethnic group native to Mesopotamia, a geographical region in West Asia • A South Slavic ethnic group native to the region of Macedonia in Southeast Europe • Peoples of Indo-European origin, distributed in various regions of Europe and Asia Minor • ...
PBL Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2017-09-27
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- a Mediterranean sea in Western Asia
- an eastern member of the two great rivers that define Mesopotamia the other being Euphrates
- are designed to show governmental boundaries
- the longest and most historically important rivers of Western Asia
- the removal of salts and minerals
- a strait between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman
- a peninsula of western Asia situated northeast of Africa on the Arabian plate
- a barren area of landscape where little precipitation occurs
- (of a region) having many mountains
- bordering Israel,the west bank and the Jordan river, it has the most hyper saline and has so much salt that it allows people to easily float
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- a 251 kilometer river in the middle east that flows roughly north to south through the sea of Galilee and the Dead Sea
- focuses on the geography of an area and will often have shaded relief to show mountains, valleys, and rivers
- a large natural stream of water flowing into a channel, stream, or lake
- the slow, precise application of of water and nutrients directly to the plant root zone
- to deliver water to consumer with appropriate quality, quantity, and pressure
- gas that is not made by human but by the natural Earth
- (also known as petroleum) and is naturally occurring, yellow to black liquid that found in geological cracks beneath the Earth
- (especially of a country) surrounded almost or entirely by land
- a seawater inlet of the Indian ocean, lying between Africa and Asia
19 Clues: the removal of salts and minerals • a Mediterranean sea in Western Asia • (of a region) having many mountains • are designed to show governmental boundaries • gas that is not made by human but by the natural Earth • a strait between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman • a barren area of landscape where little precipitation occurs • ...
Dinastías 02 2023-12-25
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- Dinastía india que gobernó en el sur de la India durante la Edad Media.
- Dinastía vietnamita que gobernó en el norte de Vietnam durante el siglo XV.
- Dinastía turca que gobernó en la región de Siria y el norte de Mesopotamia.
- Antigua dinastía persa que gobernó antes de la conquista islámica.
- Otra dinastía vietnamita, pero esta vez de la región de Cochinchina.
- Antigua dinastía china, conocida por el uso de caracteres oraculares.
- Dinastía bereber que gobernó parte del norte de África y la península ibérica.
- Dinastía iraní que gobernó desde 1925 hasta la Revolución Islámica en 1979.
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- Dinastía romana que incluye a emperadores como Vespasiano y Tito.
- Dinastía mongola que gobernó en Persia después de la conquista de Genghis Khan.
- Dinastía del sur de la India, conocida por su apoyo a las artes y la arquitectura.
- Dinastía turca que gobernó durante el periodo selyúcida en el Medio Oriente.
- Antigua dinastía india, destacada por el emperador Ashoka y su apoyo al budismo.
- Dinastía china que sucedió a la dinastía Yuan, conocida por la Gran Muralla.
- Dinastía iraní que gobernó desde finales del siglo XVIII hasta principios del XX.
- Dinastía china conocida por su época dorada en el arte y la cultura.
- Dinastía fundadora del estado ruso, que gobernó desde el siglo IX hasta el XVII.
- Dinastía coreana que gobernó durante el periodo medieval.
- Dinastía árabe-ismaelita que gobernó en Egipto y parte del Magreb.
- Otra rama de la dinastía Ming, conocida por gobernar en el sur de China.
20 Clues: Dinastía coreana que gobernó durante el periodo medieval. • Dinastía romana que incluye a emperadores como Vespasiano y Tito. • Antigua dinastía persa que gobernó antes de la conquista islámica. • Dinastía árabe-ismaelita que gobernó en Egipto y parte del Magreb. • Dinastía china conocida por su época dorada en el arte y la cultura. • ...
Vocabulary Week 1 2013-02-17
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- / It's very important to always drink lots of ___________.
- / ___________ it was believed that the world was flat. However we all know now that it is shaped like a sphere.
- / People often ___________ money with happiness. However sometimes this is not the case.
- / It took Mr. Walsh ___________ ten minutes to realize he had forgotten to put on his shoes. Now his feet were full of mud.
- / After traveling around the world for six months, David wrote daily on his blog, and ___________ for everything he did.
- / Mr. Wright was very happy today as he didn't need to teach first period as all the students were at the opening ___________.
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- / When learning about Mesopotamia you are finding out about one of the world's earliest ___________.
- / The students were extremely mad with their teacher, so when he wasn't looking they ___________ him using their pens and pencils.
- / A jury will look at all the ___________ to decide if Oscar Pistorius is guilty of murdering his wife.
- / There is a long ___________ involved in preparing meat to be sold in in supermarkets.
10 Clues: / It's very important to always drink lots of ___________. • / There is a long ___________ involved in preparing meat to be sold in in supermarkets. • / People often ___________ money with happiness. However sometimes this is not the case. • / When learning about Mesopotamia you are finding out about one of the world's earliest ___________. • ...
Spices and Herbs - Eric 2020-05-11
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- These are dried leaves. They tend to grow in harsh mountainous climates and they are used in Mediterranian dishes.
- These are dried leaves. Commonly used in Italian cuisines. The principal supplier of this herb is Turkey.
- This is a dried herb. It is usually used in Greek, Italian, and European dishes. It comes from Salvia officinalis leaves.
- Classified in Ancient Egypt as a health-promoting spice. It was also used for vinegar sauces in Greece and Rome.
- During the middle ages, a pound of this costed the same as a sheep
- Carried in the mouths of ancient Mesopotamian. It tended to freshen their breath.
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- The dried inner bark of evergreen trees. It usually pairs well with sweet dishes.
- Commonly used in breads. It was also used as an antiseptic for post-operation wounds.
- An aromatic plant grown in ancient Mesopotamia. It was also used in Greek medicinal science.
- Widely used in many different ancient cultures. Its first recorded use was by the ancient Egyptian laborers who worked on the construction of the pyramids.
10 Clues: During the middle ages, a pound of this costed the same as a sheep • The dried inner bark of evergreen trees. It usually pairs well with sweet dishes. • Carried in the mouths of ancient Mesopotamian. It tended to freshen their breath. • Commonly used in breads. It was also used as an antiseptic for post-operation wounds. • ...
Mitologias 2024-05-08
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- Dios de la sabiduría, el agua, y la magia en la mitología sumeria.
- Diosa madre en la mitología sumeria, asociada con la fertilidad y la creación.
- Dios del viento, la tierra, y el aire en la mitología sumeria.
- Elish: Poema épico que narra la creación del mundo según la mitología sumeria.
- Diosa del amor, la fertilidad, y la guerra en la mitología sumeria.
- Dios del sol y la justicia en la mitología sumeria.
- Diosa primordial de las aguas dulces en la mitología sumeria.
- Dios supremo del panteón sumerio, asociado con el cielo y el destino.
- Diosa del aire y esposa de Enlil en la mitología sumeria.
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- Antigua ciudad sumeria, considerada una de las primeras civilizaciones del mundo.
- Diosa del inframundo en la mitología sumeria, hermana de Inanna.
- Término sumerio que significa "rey" o "gobernante".
- Diosa de la tierra en la mitología sumeria, también conocida como Ninhursag.
- Templo en forma de torre escalonada que era característico de la arquitectura sumeria.
- Diosa madre en la mitología sumeria, asociada con la fertilidad y la creación.
- Sistema de escritura utilizado por los sumerios, que consistía en marcar símbolos en tablillas de arcilla.
- Templo escalonado dedicado a los dioses en la antigua Mesopotamia.
- Planeta mencionado en la mitología sumeria, a menudo asociado con la morada de los dioses.
- Dios pastor y de la fertilidad en la mitología sumeria, también conocido como Tammuz.
- Grupo de deidades menores en la mitología sumeria, a menudo asociados con los "hijos de los dioses".
20 Clues: Término sumerio que significa "rey" o "gobernante". • Dios del sol y la justicia en la mitología sumeria. • Diosa del aire y esposa de Enlil en la mitología sumeria. • Diosa primordial de las aguas dulces en la mitología sumeria. • Dios del viento, la tierra, y el aire en la mitología sumeria. • Diosa del inframundo en la mitología sumeria, hermana de Inanna. • ...
week 1 crossword 2023-09-08
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- a society or organization founded for a religious, educational, social, or similar purpose.
- a rectangular stepped tower, sometimes surmounted by a temple.
- an amount of something left over when requirements have been met
- the religious leader of the Egyptians
- an extinct species of human that was widely distributed in ice-age Europe
- the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry.
- he later part of the Stone Age, when ground or polished stone weapons and implements prevailed.
- a grouping based on similar social factors like wealth, income, education, and occupation.
- the process of taming an animal and keeping it as a pet or on a farm.
- a hired worker involved in agricultural production, including harvesting
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- the separation of a work process into a number of tasks, with each task performed by a separate person or group of persons
- a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state.
- move from one part of something to another.
- people who hunt or wild hunt for food.
- the belief in or worship of more than one god.
- an area of the production, distribution and trade, as well as consumption of goods and services
- denoting or relating to the wedge-shaped characters used in the ancient writing systems of Mesopotamia, Persia, and Ugarit, surviving mainly impressed on clay tablets.
- the artificial application of water to the soil through various systems of tubes, pumps, and sprays.
- a line of hereditary rulers of a country.
19 Clues: the religious leader of the Egyptians • people who hunt or wild hunt for food. • a line of hereditary rulers of a country. • move from one part of something to another. • the belief in or worship of more than one god. • a rectangular stepped tower, sometimes surmounted by a temple. • an amount of something left over when requirements have been met • ...
Ancient People - Magyari Jázmin 2024-01-01
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- people known for their military, political, and social institutions, the ancient Romans conquered vast amounts of land in Europe and northern Africa, built roads and aqueducts, and spread Latin, their language, far and wide.
- is the earliest known civilization in the historical region of southern Mesopotamia emerging during the Chalcolithic and early Bronze Ages between the sixth and fifth millennium BC.
- peoples were historical groups of people that once occupied Northwestern and Central Europe and Scandinavia during antiquity and into the early Middle Ages.
- was a civilization of ancient Northeast Africa, concentrated along the lower reaches of the Nile River, situated in the place that is now the country Egypt.
- was an ancient Akkadian-speaking state and cultural area based in the city of Babylon in central-southern Mesopotamia
- called Tawantinsuyu by its subjects was the largest empire in pre-Columbian America.The administrative, political, and military center of the empire was in the city of Cusco.
- gave rise to some of history's most powerful dynasties, such as the Tang Dynasty, the Han Dynasty and the Qin Dynasty, which began building the Great Wall of China.
- Assyria was a major ancient Mesopotamian civilization which existed as a city-state from the 21st century BC to the 14th century BC, then to a territorial state, and eventually an empire from the 14th century BC to the 7th century BC
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- are an Iranian ethnic group who comprise over half of the population of Iran.
- civilization was developed by the Etruscans, a people who inhabited Etruria in ancient Italy, with a common language and culture who formed a federation of city-states.
- is one of the oldest countries in Africa the emergence of Ethiopian civilization dates back thousands of years. Abyssinia or rather "Ze Etiyopia" was ruled by the Semitic Abyssinians composed mainly of the Amhara Tigray, Gurage and the Cushitic Agaw.
- includes the forms of the Greek language used in ancient Greece and the ancient world from around 1500 BC to 300 BC
- were an ancient tribe that lived on the alluvial plain around the rivers Haliacmon and lower Axios in the northeastern part of mainland Greece. Essentially an ancient Greek people, they gradually expanded from their homeland along the Haliacmon valley on the northern edge of the Greek world, absorbing or driving out neighbouring non-Greek tribes, primarily Thracian and Illyrian
- were a Mesoamerican culture that flourished in central Mexico in the post-classic period from 1300 to 1521. The Aztec people included different ethnic groups of central Mexico, particularly those groups who spoke the Nahuatl language and who dominated large parts of Mesoamerica from the 14th to the 16th centuries.
- were a collection of tribes with origins in central Europe that shared a similar language, religious beliefs, traditions and culture.
15 Clues: are an Iranian ethnic group who comprise over half of the population of Iran. • includes the forms of the Greek language used in ancient Greece and the ancient world from around 1500 BC to 300 BC • was an ancient Akkadian-speaking state and cultural area based in the city of Babylon in central-southern Mesopotamia • ...
Vocabulary Week 1 2013-02-17
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- It took Mr. Walsh ___________ ten minutes to realize he had forgotten to put on his shoes. Now his feet were full of mud.
- There is a long ___________ involved in preparing meat to be sold in in supermarkets.
- ___________ it was believed that the world was flat. However we all know now that it is shaped like a sphere.
- After traveling around the world for six months, David wrote daily on his blog, and ___________ for everything he did.
- A jury will look at all the ___________ to decide if Oscar Pistorius is guilty of murdering his wife.
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- Mr. Wright was very happy today as he didn't need to teach first period as all the students were at the opening ___________.
- When learning about Mesopotamia you are finding out about one of the world's earliest ___________.
- People often ___________ money with happiness. However sometimes this is not the case.
- The students were extremely mad with their teacher, so when he wasn't looking they ___________ him using their pens and pencils.
- It's very important to always drink lots of ___________.
10 Clues: It's very important to always drink lots of ___________. • There is a long ___________ involved in preparing meat to be sold in in supermarkets. • People often ___________ money with happiness. However sometimes this is not the case. • When learning about Mesopotamia you are finding out about one of the world's earliest ___________. • ...
World History Year in Review 2024-05-22
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- A complex society characterized by urban development, social stratification, a form of government, and symbolic systems of communication such as writing.
- a way of governing which depends on the will of the people.
- The shared customs, traditions, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people, or other social groups.
- The scientific study of ancient human life and activities through the recovery and analysis of material remains, such as artifacts, architecture, and landscapes.
- the first known paper that was used in Ancient Egypt
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- "love of wisdom" the study of life's big questions
- An ancient writing system developed by the Sumerians of Mesopotamia, characterized by wedge-shaped marks made on clay tablets.
- the belief in multiple gods
- A system of beliefs, practices, and rituals related to the worship of a higher power or deity, often involving moral guidelines and a sense of community among followers.
- The study of Earth's landscapes, environments, and the relationships between people and their environments.
10 Clues: the belief in multiple gods • "love of wisdom" the study of life's big questions • the first known paper that was used in Ancient Egypt • a way of governing which depends on the will of the people. • The study of Earth's landscapes, environments, and the relationships between people and their environments. • ...
Historia de la humanidad 2024-11-10
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- Refugios prehistóricos utilizados por los primeros seres humanos, como en las famosas pinturas de Altamira.
- Religión basada en las enseñanzas de Jesucristo, que se expandió por todo el Imperio Romano.
- Civilización de la Antigüedad que floreció en el noreste de África, famosa por sus pirámides y faraones.
- Cambio radical en los sistemas políticos o sociales, como la Revolución Francesa o la Revolución Industrial.
- Ciudad que fue el centro del Imperio Romano, una de las civilizaciones más poderosas de la Antigüedad.
- Antigua ciudad-estado mesopotámica, conocida por su famosa torre y los jardines colgantes.
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- Periodo de la prehistoria caracterizado por el uso de herramientas de piedra y la vida nómada.
- Movimiento cultural y artístico que surgió en Europa entre los siglos XIV y XVII, marcado por el redescubrimiento de la cultura clásica.
- Región histórica entre los ríos Tigris y Éufrates, cuna de las primeras civilizaciones.
- Navegante genovés conocido por su viaje en 1492, que llevó al descubrimiento de América.
10 Clues: Región histórica entre los ríos Tigris y Éufrates, cuna de las primeras civilizaciones. • Navegante genovés conocido por su viaje en 1492, que llevó al descubrimiento de América. • Antigua ciudad-estado mesopotámica, conocida por su famosa torre y los jardines colgantes. • ...
Trimester Overview 2025-11-04
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- Source:** A summary or analysis made by someone who didn’t experience the event.
- Revolution:** People began farming and domesticating animals, creating food surpluses, bigger villages, new jobs, and social classes.
- Civilization:** The Maya built city-states in Central America, made pyramids, recorded their beliefs, and declined after deforestation and drought.
- Egypt:** The Nile River supported life and farming, the pharaoh ruled as a god, and people believed in an afterlife with mummification.
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- Era:** Early humans were nomadic hunter-gatherers who used tools, believed nature had spirits, and spread from Africa worldwide.
- Greece:** Greece was divided into city-states like Athens and Sparta, developed democracy, and spread Greek culture through Hellenism.
- Source:** A firsthand account from someone who lived through the event.
- Valley Civilizations:** The first civilizations formed near rivers with fertile soil, like Egypt and Mesopotamia, where farming, trade, and government grew.
8 Clues: Source:** A firsthand account from someone who lived through the event. • Source:** A summary or analysis made by someone who didn’t experience the event. • Era:** Early humans were nomadic hunter-gatherers who used tools, believed nature had spirits, and spread from Africa worldwide. • ...
Crossword For Marketers 2022-01-06
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- A combination of factors that can be controlled by a company to influence consumers to purchase its products
- A historical region in Western-Asia where trading was said to have its inception
- Relationship between the quantity of a commodity that producers wish to sell at various prices and the quantity that consumers wish to buy.
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- A notice or announcement in a public medium promoting a product, service, or event or publicizing a job vacancy
- Action of promoting and selling a product or service
5 Clues: Action of promoting and selling a product or service • A historical region in Western-Asia where trading was said to have its inception • A combination of factors that can be controlled by a company to influence consumers to purchase its products • ...
ANCIENT China 2025-03-12
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- Wall a symbol of an invisible barrier or cultural divide, often used in the context of Filipino-Chinese relationships.
- (of an object or structure) not likely to give way or overturn; firmly fixed
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- a pictorial symbol for a word or phrase. Pictographs were used as the earliest known form of writing, examples having been discovered in Egypt and Mesopotamia from before 3000 BC.
- of Heaven a Chinese belief that the emperor's right to rule came from Heaven
- the study of knowledge, truth, and meaning, and the pursuit of wisdom
5 Clues: the study of knowledge, truth, and meaning, and the pursuit of wisdom • (of an object or structure) not likely to give way or overturn; firmly fixed • of Heaven a Chinese belief that the emperor's right to rule came from Heaven • Wall a symbol of an invisible barrier or cultural divide, often used in the context of Filipino-Chinese relationships. • ...
Mesopotamia projects for economics 2025-09-22
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- when trading they targeted these and paid a hefty price for them
- Since resources were scarce the Mesopotamian relied on this to gain resources
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- these were funded by the leaders of the city states
- these helped the crops grow during the high tide
- this was necessary for farming a a valuable trade asset
- these were the main resource used for trading
6 Clues: these were the main resource used for trading • these helped the crops grow during the high tide • these were funded by the leaders of the city states • this was necessary for farming a a valuable trade asset • when trading they targeted these and paid a hefty price for them • Since resources were scarce the Mesopotamian relied on this to gain resources
Ancient Mesopotamia Lesson 1 2025-08-23
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- able to produce a large amount of crops
- a curve that is broad in the center and tapers at the ends
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- an inlet from an ocean or sea mostly surrounded by land
- the weather conditions of an area over an extended period of time
- a large inland channel of water that flows into another body of water
- a large body of water smaller than an ocean
6 Clues: able to produce a large amount of crops • a large body of water smaller than an ocean • an inlet from an ocean or sea mostly surrounded by land • a curve that is broad in the center and tapers at the ends • the weather conditions of an area over an extended period of time • a large inland channel of water that flows into another body of water
Crossword B Answer key 2021-05-25
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- Noong panahon, saang bansa legal ang pag kakaroon ng prosti?
- tinaguriang pinakamatandang uri ng propesyon ang prostitusyon sa buong mundo. Maraming lugar na nagsimula pa noong panahon ng sibilisasyong __(35)__, __(36)__, __(37)__, __(38)__, at __(39)__.
- tinaguriang pinakamatandang uri ng propesyon ang prostitusyon sa buong mundo. Maraming lugar na nagsimula pa noong panahon ng sibilisasyong __(35)__, __(36)__, __(37)__, __(38)__, at __(39)__.
- May mga ______ na puno ng mga malalaswang bidyo at larawan.
- Ang prostitusyon ay may kaugnayan sa mga ____, ____, ____, ____, na may katabing _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,
- Ang prostitusyon ay may kaugnayan sa mga beer____, ____, ____, ____, na may katabing ____, o kaya’y _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- Tinaguriang pinakamatandang uri ng propesyon ang prostitusyon sa buong mundo. Maraming lugar na nagsimula pa noong panahon ng sibilisasyong __(35)__, __(36)__, __(37)__, __(38)__, at __(39)__.
- Saang bansa hindi lamang serbisyong sekswal ang handog nila sa kanilang mga kapareha kung hindi kinakantahan nila ito at sinasayawan
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- Saang bansa hindi legal ang pagkakaroon ng prosti, sa dahilang tutol ang mga sektor at dahil narin sa relehiyon
- greece tinaguriang pinakamatandang uri ng propesyon ang prostitusyon sa buong mundo. Maraming lugar na nagsimula pa noong panahon ng sibilisasyong __(35)__, __(36)__, __(37)__, __(38)__, at __(39)__.
- Ang prostitusyon ay may kaugnayan sa mga beer_____, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,
- Ang pornea ay hango anong salita?
- Ang prostitusyon ay may kaugnayan sa mga beer____, ____, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,
- Gaya ng cybersex, gumagamit ng ______ na kung saan ang pakikipagtalik sa isang prostitute.
- Ang prostitusyon ay may kaugnayan sa mga beer____, ____, ____, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,
- Ang prostitusyon ay may kaugnayan sa mga beer _ _ _ _ _ _,
- Ang kabayarang nakukuha ng mga prosti pagkatapos gawin ang kanilang trabaho
- Sa sinaunang Greece ang mga prostitute ay tinatawag na Hetaika o female ______?
- greece tinaguriang pinakamatandang uri ng propesyon ang prostitusyon sa buong mundo. Maraming lugar na nagsimula pa noong panahon ng sibilisasyong __(35)__, __(36)__, __(37)__, __(38)__, at __(39)__.
19 Clues: Ang pornea ay hango anong salita? • Ang prostitusyon ay may kaugnayan sa mga beer _ _ _ _ _ _, • May mga ______ na puno ng mga malalaswang bidyo at larawan. • Noong panahon, saang bansa legal ang pag kakaroon ng prosti? • Ang prostitusyon ay may kaugnayan sa mga beer_____, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, • ...
Fun Facts About Power 2022-02-18
3 Clues: The powerful ruler of Mesopotamia • Known as one of the most powerful dynasties to ever roam China • were The most intelligent and powerful people to live in the European/Mediterranean area
Gabi C. mesopotamia crossward puzzle 2025-10-10
8 Clues: middle • writing system • south/southern • king of babylon • believe in one god • believe in many gods • place to worship gods • crescent land for farming
bangkis 2023-03-02
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- mengeluarkan uang dan melakukan simpan pinjam merupakan dwifungsi dari…
- motif orang memegang uang menurut Keynes yauti motif…
- peran Bank Indonesia dalam sistem pembayaran yang menyediakan pembayaran non tunai BI-RTGS dan SKNBI adalah…
- istilah ‘Bad money always drives out good money’ hanya berlaku di negara yang menerapkan standar uang bimetalisme. istilah tersebut dikenal dengan…
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- uang diperkirakan mulai dipergunakan sejak peradaban…
- syarat uang yang tidak terpenuhi oleh cryptocurrency sehingga tidak dapat digunakan sebagai alay pembayaran yang sah di indonesia adalah…
- uang logam disebut juga dengan uang…
- Sebagai seorang pengusaha Pak Amin membutuhkan mengirim uang kepada rekanan secepat yang ia bisa,selain cepat beliau menginginkan transaksinya berjalan aman dan lancar,karena transaksi yang beliau lakukan selalu berjumlah sangat besar dan terkadang terkendala dengan perbedaan Bank penerima dengan Bank yang Pak Amin tunjuk. Sistem pembayaran yang paling tepat dilakukan pak Amin adalah…
8 Clues: uang logam disebut juga dengan uang… • uang diperkirakan mulai dipergunakan sejak peradaban… • motif orang memegang uang menurut Keynes yauti motif… • mengeluarkan uang dan melakukan simpan pinjam merupakan dwifungsi dari… • peran Bank Indonesia dalam sistem pembayaran yang menyediakan pembayaran non tunai BI-RTGS dan SKNBI adalah… • ...
Geography of Asia and the Middle East 2016-04-05
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- a military dictatorship cut off economically and diplomatically from the rest of the world; has reeducation camps and internment camps for political prisoners; citizens have very little freedom and are trained from a young age to idolize their leaders, the Kim family
- a collection of teachings (religious and philosophical) developed in ancient India characterized by reincarnation, the caste system, and karma
- second largest country by population; the birthplace of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism; known for its curry powder
- the land of Cyrus the Great's vast Persian Empire; U.S. Embassy and personnel were taken hostage for 444 days in 1979; over 90% Shi'a Islam
- the most common religion in the Middle East and North Afirca; based on the teachings of Muhammad and stresses belief in one god (Allah); means "submission"
- the longest river in the world; has its source near the equator and its delta in Egypt, emptying into the Mediterranean Sea
- cradle of civilization which grew up along the Tigris and Euphrates rivers; means "[land] between the rivers"
- its Tigris and Euphrates Rivers fueled Mesopotamia, the center of the Akkadian, Sumerian, Assyrian, and Babylonian Empires; dictator Saddam Hussein was captured by U.S. forces in 2003
- the largest hot desert in the world; makes up most of North Africa
- the most populous Arab country; birthplace of the ancient cradle of civilization on the Nile River; famous for its ancient pyramids
- a religion that teaches detachment from the world in order to reach the perfect peace of nirvana; begun in India but is most popular today in East Asia
- its capital is the second most highly populated metropolitan area in the world; known for its fermented foods, such as kimchi; considered the best country in robotics, and home to the electronics company, Samsung; the most protestant country in Asia
- another term used to refer to South Asia; so-called because of this region's separation from the rest of the Asian continent by the Himalayas
- the fathers of Israel: Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob
- large, desert peninsula in the Middle East; between the Red Sea, Persian Gulf, and Arabian Sea
- an area in the Pacific Ocean having a large number of earthquakes and volcanoes
- wedge-shaped writing invented by the Mesopotamians
- third king of Israel; wise and rich rule who wrote many Proverbs; worshiped the foreign gods of his wives
- called the "graveyard of empires" because of the failure of military powers to retain permanent control; the largest producer of opium; place from which Osama Bin Laden orchestrated the 9/11 attacks
- (A.D. 570-632) Arab prophet who founded Islam and gained political and religious power in Arabia
- ("enlightened one"); Hindu prince who around 500 B.C. rejected Hinduism and left his family and possessions in order to find enlightenment and peace
- first king of Israel; went crazy and tried to kill David
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- a person who follows Islam
- popular Indian leader who used non-violence to get the British to withdraw from India
- largest country by population and third by land area; birthplace of Confucianism; governed by the Communist Party today; contains the longest fortification in the world
- the most important resource in the Middle East
- the repeating cycle of birth, life, and death; after one dies, their soul returns in another body as a human, animal, or spirit
- a strict social class system in which all people are born into one of four groups which dictate their occupation (job) and rules of behavior
- 1,500 miles of mountains forming the northeastern border of the Indian subcontinent; includes Mount Everest, the highest point on Earth
- one of the earliest written law codes, written by a Babylonian king
- historically important rivers in Mesopotamia flowing southeastward from Turkey to the Persian Gulf
- the belief that one's good or bad actions affects what happens to them later
- a philosophy teaching how behave virtuously within one's family and in society
- birthplace of the ancient cradle of civilization in the Indus River Valley; declared independence from India in 1947; the only Muslim-majority country to possess nuclear weapons
- acts of worship required of all Muslims: declaration of faith, prayer, alms, fasting, and pilgrimage
- large exporter of electronics (e.g., Nintendo, Sony) and cars (e.g., Toyota, Honda, Nissan); birthplace of sumo wrestling and judo; surrendered in WWII after being hit by two atomic bombs; its capital is the most highly-populated metropolitan area in the world
- military leaders who saved the Jews from their neighboring enemies before Israel had a king
- consists mostly of uninhabitable desert; home to Mecca, the birthplace of Muhammad, and Medina, his burial place; largest producer and exporter of oil; uses Sharia law as its criminal code
- second king of Israel; killed Goliath and wrote many Psalms
- fourth largest country by population and most populous Muslim-majority country; an archipelago of more than 17,000 islands
- the most holy book of Islam
- the event in which Moses led the Hebrews out of Egypt
- the triangular-shaped mouth of a river where sediment builds up
43 Clues: a person who follows Islam • the most holy book of Islam • the most important resource in the Middle East • the fathers of Israel: Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob • wedge-shaped writing invented by the Mesopotamians • the event in which Moses led the Hebrews out of Egypt • first king of Israel; went crazy and tried to kill David • ...
Quiz 4: Four Empire Quiz 2023-12-14
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- when a teacher asks students to sit quietly but don't play video games
- when a student shows up to class without a pencil or chromebook
- a way to bring freshwater long distances so that many humans can live in one place
- most famous ruler of the Akkadian empire, figured out military tactics
- and engraving that usually tells a story or dramatic historical event
- when you suggest the opposite of what you mean so that the other person does what you really want
- the city where the government of an empire is located
- wealth that is given from one people group to another people group to show defference
- the most famous law code to come out of Mesopotamia
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- a city with walls to protect the people, and they were their own independent country
- that Mr. J would give us a quiz as a crossword puzzle
- cool looking wall sculptures that usually have human heads but animal bodies
- the process you should have completed before you mentioned a corssoword quiz to a guy like Mr. J
- basically any Christmas when Mr. J hooks you up with a crossword puzzle!
- when a military surrounds a city to try and force the people inside to surrender
- long ago they were the first to conquer Sumer, Sargon and his armies in their chariots they rolled by the EUphrates River
16 Clues: the most famous law code to come out of Mesopotamia • that Mr. J would give us a quiz as a crossword puzzle • the city where the government of an empire is located • when a student shows up to class without a pencil or chromebook • and engraving that usually tells a story or dramatic historical event • ...
Prehistory 2024-08-31
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- an extinct group of humans that emerged around 400,000 years ago and died off around 40,000 years ago in the current europe
- was invented in the 4th millennium BC in Lower Mesopotamia where the Sumerian people inserted rotating axles into solid discs of wood.
- human practice of seeking, pursuing, capturing, and killing wildlife or feral animals.
- ancient cultural stage of human development, characterized by the use of rudimentary chipped stone tools.
- the vast period of time before written records or human documentation
- the practice of growing crops or raising animals
- final stage of cultural evolution and technological development among prehistoric humans.
- invention that finished prehistory
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- animal early humans hunted
- trading systems involved Human settlements exchanging excess food or resources for things they needed
- communities without fixed habitation who regularly move to and from areas.
- period during which stone was widely used to make stone tools with an edge, a point, or a percussion surface
- place where the first homids appeared
- a period in human history that started between 1200 B.C. and 600 B.C., which followed the Stone Age and Bronze Age.
- a period of colder global temperatures and recurring glacial expansion capable of lasting hundreds of millions of years.
- is the middle principal period of the three-age system, between the Stone and Iron Ages, when people used bronze.
16 Clues: animal early humans hunted • invention that finished prehistory • place where the first homids appeared • the practice of growing crops or raising animals • the vast period of time before written records or human documentation • communities without fixed habitation who regularly move to and from areas. • ...
Vocab #2 2024-09-26
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- is an ancient city that is considered to be the birthplace of writing. Also started cities and forms of government.
- is when there is a belief or worship of more than 1 god.
- is when rulers are from the same family
- were what ancient Egyptians called their ruler
- was a pre-Islamic monotheistic religion found in ancient Persia. It was founded by Zoroaster in the 6th Century BC
- is after the Bronze Age. During it it completely changed the humans tools and weapons.
- is believed to be one of the earliest civilizations. Located in southern Egypt and northern Sudan.
- is a city which with its surrounding regions, forms an independent state
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- was an ancient writing system found in Ancient Egypt. It contained logos and symbolic characters.
- is when there is belief of only 1 god
- is when people move away or spread away form their homeland
- establish rules of worship. This also forbids murder, theft, etc.
- is a structure in which groups/people are ranked based on authority and status
- is a structure of government that has state officials make decisions rather than elected representatives.
- a bunch of countries ruled by one with supreme authority; emperor/empress
- is a type of government where a priest rules under the name of god.
- is the first 5 books of the Hebrew Bible
- is when there is more than enough or excess
18 Clues: is when there is belief of only 1 god • is when rulers are from the same family • is the first 5 books of the Hebrew Bible • is when there is more than enough or excess • were what ancient Egyptians called their ruler • is when there is a belief or worship of more than 1 god. • is when people move away or spread away form their homeland • ...
Learning Contract #2 Crossword 2022-10-09
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- A line of hereditary rulers of a country.
- The region and the ancient kingdom situated between Aswan and Khartoum in northeast Africa, on the Nile River.
- A monotheistic pre-Islamic religion founded by Zoroaster in sixth century B.C.
- The belief in or worship of more than one god.
- An extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority (emperor or empress).
- The doctrine or belief that there is only one God.
- (In Judaism) The law of God as revealed to Moses and recorded in the first fice books of the Hebrew scriptures (the Pentateuch).
- A ruler in ancient Egypt.
- A system where people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority.
- An amount left over when requirements have been met; an excess of production.
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- An ancient region located between the Tigris and the Euphrates rivers, one of the places where early civilization developed.
- The ethical commands of God given according to biblical accounts to Moses.
- The formal writing system used in ancient Egypt.
- A prehistoric period that followed the Bronze Age, when weapons and tools came to be made of iron.
- The dispersion of Jewish people beyond Israel.
- A system of government where most of the important decisions are are made by state officials instead of elected representatives.
- A system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god.
- A city that, with its surrounding territory, forms an independent state.
18 Clues: A ruler in ancient Egypt. • A line of hereditary rulers of a country. • The belief in or worship of more than one god. • The dispersion of Jewish people beyond Israel. • The formal writing system used in ancient Egypt. • The doctrine or belief that there is only one God. • A city that, with its surrounding territory, forms an independent state. • ...
Wedding Trivia 2025-12-11
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- Starting in the Roman Empire brides wore this to be protected from evil spirits
- What milestone is known as the “Golden Anniversary”
- The queen popularized the white wedding dress in Western culture
- What hand the wedding ring is traditionally worn on
- The ancient civilization believed a vein ran from the fourth finger of the left hand to the heart, giving rise to the ring on that finger
- the knot Phrase comes from a Celtic tradition of physically binding the couple's hands together to signify their union
- The word honeymoon stems from medieval custom of newlyweds drinking this for one month “moon” after their wedding to bring good luck
- What do you call the list of “something old, something new …”
- Traditional gift for a first wedding anniversary
- US historical purchase on Dec 20th 1803 paving way for westward expansion
- Most popular flower used in American weddings
- Where the first recorded wedding ceremony occurred in 2350 BC
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- 1972 musical, Tevye's daughter has a beautiful wedding scene with the classic song "Sunrise, Sunset"
- Title of movie where man crashes a wedding and falls for a bridesmaid played by Rachel McAdams
- The U.S. city called the marriage capital of the world
- Number of dresses worn by Katherine Heigl's character in a wedding movie
- What the bride and groom swap to symbolize eternal love
- Musical comedy featuring ABBA songs and a wedding on a Greek island
18 Clues: Most popular flower used in American weddings • Traditional gift for a first wedding anniversary • What milestone is known as the “Golden Anniversary” • What hand the wedding ring is traditionally worn on • The U.S. city called the marriage capital of the world • What the bride and groom swap to symbolize eternal love • ...
The Indus Valley People 2024-03-14
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- This modern day country is home to most of the Indus Valley civilization
- The mythical animal whose image was found on many of the seals discovered by archaeologists
- The name given to a small sculpture found with a beard and robe that was decorated with flower designs
- These mountains are the source of water for the Indus River
- One type of animal that was used as a method of travel over land
- A large gathering place in Mohenjo-Daro that may have been used for religious purposes
- Clean water and sewer systems helped the cities reduce the spreading of _________________
- So far, the writing of the Harappans has yet to be ________________
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- A term for lack of rain and water that led to a failure of growing crops
- A type of writing discovered in Mesopotamia made of lines and triangles
- One possible reason that each city was surrounded by thick walls
- One of the two major cities of the Indus Valley people
- Harappan civilization was found to be more populated than this other ancient civilization
- A term meaning "the same" that describes the size of the bricks that were used to build the houses
- This arid landform borders the Harappan region to the southeast
- The lack of these buildings was evidence that the Harappan people did not have a king or queen
16 Clues: One of the two major cities of the Indus Valley people • These mountains are the source of water for the Indus River • This arid landform borders the Harappan region to the southeast • One possible reason that each city was surrounded by thick walls • One type of animal that was used as a method of travel over land • ...
22 chapter voc 2024-04-30
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- a wall in Jerusalem where Jews, on certain occasions, assemble for prayer and lamentation
- the Muslims of the branch of Islam that adheres to the orthodox tradition and acknowledges the first four caliphs as rightful successors of Muhammad
- the birthplace of Muhammad and is the holiest city of Islam
- a shrine in Jerusalem at the site from which Muhammad ascended through the seven heavens to the throne of God
- a place of worship for Muslims
- relating to or denoting a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god.
- the Arab prophet who, according to Islam, was the last messenger of Allah
- The Taliban is a Sunni Islamist nationalist and pro-Pashtun movement
- Judaism, monotheistic religion developed among the ancient Hebrews.
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- The Palestine Liberation Organization is recognized by the Arab League as "the sole and legitimate representative of the Palestinian people"
- between rivers" in Greek
- The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries
- a movement for (originally) the re-establishment and (now) the development and protection of a Jewish nation in what is now Israel.
- illuminates the fundamental religious idea of Islam
- a member of a pastoral and agricultural people who inhabit a plateau region in adjoining parts of Turkey, Iran, Iraq, Syria, Armenia, and Azerbaijan
- a person who belongs to one of the two main branches of Islam
16 Clues: between rivers" in Greek • a place of worship for Muslims • illuminates the fundamental religious idea of Islam • The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries • the birthplace of Muhammad and is the holiest city of Islam • a person who belongs to one of the two main branches of Islam • Judaism, monotheistic religion developed among the ancient Hebrews. • ...
Prehistory 2024-08-31
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- an extinct group of humans that emerged around 400,000 years ago and died off around 40,000 years ago in the current europe
- was invented in the 4th millennium BC in Lower Mesopotamia where the Sumerian people inserted rotating axles into solid discs of wood.
- human practice of seeking, pursuing, capturing, and killing wildlife or feral animals.
- ancient cultural stage of human development, characterized by the use of rudimentary chipped stone tools.
- the vast period of time before written records or human documentation
- the practice of growing crops or raising animals
- final stage of cultural evolution and technological development among prehistoric humans.
- invention that finished prehistory
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- animal early humans hunted
- trading systems involved Human settlements exchanging excess food or resources for things they needed
- communities without fixed habitation who regularly move to and from areas.
- period during which stone was widely used to make stone tools with an edge, a point, or a percussion surface
- place where the first homids appeared
- a period in human history that started between 1200 B.C. and 600 B.C., which followed the Stone Age and Bronze Age.
- a period of colder global temperatures and recurring glacial expansion capable of lasting hundreds of millions of years.
- is the middle principal period of the three-age system, between the Stone and Iron Ages, when people used bronze.
16 Clues: animal early humans hunted • invention that finished prehistory • place where the first homids appeared • the practice of growing crops or raising animals • the vast period of time before written records or human documentation • communities without fixed habitation who regularly move to and from areas. • ...
SS crossword 2022-05-05
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- - title used by the rulers of Egypt
- Wall - A wall built along the northern border to help defend China
- - A person who moved from place to place without permanent home
- - beliefs, customs, practices, and behaviors of a particular nation or group of people.
- - A house, chamber, or vault for the dead
- - time dating for period before the birth of Christ (Before Christ)
- diffusion - the spread of cultural traits from one region to another (ex/ Happened after the babylonian captivity with the Jews.)
- - The dispersal of the Jews outside of Judah after the Babylonian Captivity
- - the escape of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt
- - a dust-like material that can form soil
- - Group of people who have the power to make and enforce laws for a country or area
- - An imaginary, mythical creature with a human head and the body of a lion that was often shown on Egyptian statues
- - people’s beliefs and practices about existence, nature, and worship of god or gods
- - A philosophy that emphasizes living in harmony with the Dao
- - Ancient Mesopotamian writing.
- - A period of 10 years
- - complex society that has cities, a well-organized government, and workers with specialized job skills.
- - Changing the growth of plants or behavior of animals in ways that are useful to humans
- - began as picture writing to symbols representing sounds and letters
- - laws given to Moses that told the Israelites how to behave towards God and one another.
- - Before Common Era (same as BC)
- - skilled worker who practices a handicraft
- - An Ancient Chinese philosophy stating that a strong leader and a strong legal system, not moral values, are needed to create social order.
- - the art and science of preserving human remains by treating them to hinder decomposition
- - One of the two major rivers of Mesopotamia that sits on top of the other river.
- - belief in one God
- - (two words) having more food than needed
- - A huge triangular tomb built by the Egyptians and other people
- - First Civilization we learned about in Social Studies
- - goods bought from other regions
- - farming
- - the divisions of society by rank or class living in similar economic conditions.
- - A scientist who learns about ancient people by studying the things they left behind.
- - First five books of the Hebrew Bible
- - the time before written records
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- - shallow, rocky areas of a river with fast moving water
- - A method of inserting needles into the skin to stop pain and cure disease
- - Sea that connects most of the Civilizations we learned about.
- - A writing surface similar to paper named after the ____ reed that grew along the Nile River in ancient Egypt
- - a period of 100 years
- - One of the major two rivers of Mesopotamia that sits on the bottom of the other river.
- - Tools and skills people use to meet their needs and wants.
- - (two words)people in distant lands who traded goods with each other
- - (two words) Information about a event that does not come directly from a person who experienced that event
- - A way of supplying water to an area of land
- - A process to preserve the body by wrapping in cloth
- - (two words) workers with specialized job skills
- - China’s main export along the silk road and made from silkworms
- - A government ruled by religious authorities
- - Important philosopher and teacher in Chinese history
- - (Two Words) Nomadic people who lived by hunting animals and gathering plants; no permanent home
- - A religion based on the teachings of Siddhartha Gutama, an Indian Spiritual leader.
- - items sent to other regions for trade
- - General study of knowledge (greek word for “love of wisdom”)
- - also known as the Hebrew Bible; describes events believed to have happened hundreds of years before the Bible was written: divided into three sections – the Torah, the Prophets, and the Writings.
- - (Two Words) A huge stone slab inscribed with hieroglyphics, Greek, and a later form of Egyptian writing that allowed historians to understand Egyptian writing.
- often used to make jewelry and art
- - A network of trade routes that stretched across Asia from China to the Mediterranean Sea
- - (three words) In Ancient China, the people decided the right to rule was given to a dynasty by Heaven, the highest force of nature
- - Stands for Common Era
- - (two words) Animal Bones or shells carved with written characters that were used to predict the future.
- - A belief system based on the ideas of the Chinese thinker Confucius
- - (two words) First emperor and leader who unified China
- - Information that comes directly from a person who experienced an event
- - First Mesopotamian civilization
- - gods or goddesses
- - Anno Domoni (In the Year of our Lord) time period after Jesus was born.
- - worshiping or believing in more than one god
- Revolution - (two words) shifted from hunting and gathering to farming
- - A scientist who studies human development and culture.
- - A broad flat area of high land
- - life after death
- - Ancient Egyptian concept of the soul
- - first developed as a religion more than 3.000 years ago in the Fertile Crescent; the world’s first religion based on one God
- - system that a community uses to produce goods and services
75 Clues: - farming • - life after death • - gods or goddesses • - belief in one God • - A period of 10 years • - a period of 100 years • - Stands for Common Era • - Ancient Mesopotamian writing. • - A broad flat area of high land • - First Mesopotamian civilization • - Before Common Era (same as BC) • - the time before written records • often used to make jewelry and art • ...
Religion vocab 2022-10-17
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- specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons.
- is the belief in many gods (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology, and Ancient Americas).
- The way of life propagated by a Chinese philosopher named K'ung Fu-tzu or Confucius
- a religious teaching by Buddha and his followers, which declares that by destroying greed and hatred
- a collection of traditional stories that express the beliefs or values of a group of people.
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- the Christian religion, based on the life and teachings of Jesus and on the christian holy book, the Bible.
- a religion based on the messages that Muhammad is believed to have received from God. In Arabic, the word Islam means “to submit to God.”
- The religion of the Israelites of the Bible and of the Jews of today, based on the teachings of the Torah.
- is the belief in one God (Judaism, Christianity and Islam)
- originated in India and can be viewed as both monotheistic and polytheistic.
- a folktale that tries to explain the way the world is or how things came to be
11 Clues: is the belief in one God (Judaism, Christianity and Islam) • originated in India and can be viewed as both monotheistic and polytheistic. • a folktale that tries to explain the way the world is or how things came to be • The way of life propagated by a Chinese philosopher named K'ung Fu-tzu or Confucius • ...
CC Mediterranean history dates quiz 2017-10-10
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- The Greek games which drew people from across the Mediterranean and are early evidence for a competitive, culturally diverse culture.
- This period of decline in population and trade in the Aegean from 1100-800 BCE is known as the ____ age.
- First discovered by the Phoenicians, this invention made writing so much more efficient!
- Also known as the 'Neolithic revolution', it began around 12-10,000 BCE in the Fertile Crescent
- The land between the Tigris and the Euphrates
- The 'mother' city of the Phoenicians
- Linear A (undeciphered from Crete) and Linear B (Greek language from Mycenae) are both examples of what?
- The evidence suggests that they were first developed around 8-7000 BCE
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- This palace culture flourished around 2000-1500 BCE (possibly for longer) on Crete
- This mainland Greek culture flourished around 1600-1100 BCE were the first speakers of Greek, so far as we know.
- The period of ancient Greek history from 510-323 BCE.
- This period of history precedes the Iron Age (when humans discover how to create Iron) and lasts from around 3500 - 1200 BCE.
- This was the first in series of battles between the Greeks and the Persians, and took place in 490 BCE
- The period of ancient Greek history from 776 - 510 BCE.
14 Clues: The 'mother' city of the Phoenicians • The land between the Tigris and the Euphrates • The period of ancient Greek history from 510-323 BCE. • The period of ancient Greek history from 776 - 510 BCE. • The evidence suggests that they were first developed around 8-7000 BCE • This palace culture flourished around 2000-1500 BCE (possibly for longer) on Crete • ...
Ancient peoples I Bak zsombor 2024-01-04
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- Which ancient people were known for their scholars, inventors, philosophy, and the establishment of democracy?
- Who were the Etruscans, of unknown origin, living in modern Italy and credited with inventing canalization?
- Which ancient people were North African settlers who fought against the Romans?
- Where did the ancient Persians, who built the largest empire and fought against the Greeks, live?
- Where did the ancient Egyptians, famous for building pyramids, reside along the Nile River?
- Where did the ancient Jews, pioneers of monotheism?
- Which ancient people, known as warriors, submitted to the Romans and lived near the Danube in present-day Romania?
- Which ancient people were led by Alexander the Great and originated from Europe, specifically present-day Greece?
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- Where did the Indus Valley Civilization, known for using war elephants, exist in ancient times?
- Which ancient people established an empire spanning Europe, Africa, and Asia, speaking Latin?
- Who were the ancient Sumerians, credited with inventing writing, and where did they establish their first country along a major river?
- Which ancient people built the famous tall tower in Babylon, Mesopotamia?
- Which ancient culture in Asia created paper, gunpowder, and silk?
- Which ancient people were renowned as traders, shipbuilders, and inventors of the alphabet in Asia?
- Which ancient people are known for their militancy and numerous wars, residing in the present-day territory of Iraq?
15 Clues: Where did the ancient Jews, pioneers of monotheism? • Which ancient culture in Asia created paper, gunpowder, and silk? • Which ancient people built the famous tall tower in Babylon, Mesopotamia? • Which ancient people were North African settlers who fought against the Romans? • ...
PBL Crossword Puzzle 2017-10-04
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- Red Sea a long arm of the Indian Ocean between northeast Africa and Arabia; linked to the Mediterranean at the north end by the Suez Canal
- Irrigation any watering system that delivers a slow moving supply of water at a gradual rate directly to the soil.
- of Hurmoz a strategically important strait linking the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman
- Distribution a system for the collection, transmission, treatment, storage and distribution of water from source to consumers
- Gas a fossil fuel in the gaseous state
- Gulf a shallow arm of the Arabian Sea between Iran and the Arabian peninsula
- the removal of salt (especially from sea water)
- a liquid fat or fuel.
- Map a representation of a country's territories, boundaries, and capital(s) on paper or other material
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- River a river in southwestern Asia; flows into the Persian Gulf; was important in the development of several great civilizations in ancient Mesopotamia
- a long, flowing natural stream of water
- a very dry area of land where few plants and animals can live.
- River an Asian river; a tributary of the Euphrates River
- containing many mountains
- Something that's landlocked is completely surrounded by land, rather than by bodies of water.
- Peninsula a peninsula between the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf; strategically important for its oil resources
- Map A depiction of the identifiable landmarks on DNA, such as genes, and measured in base pairs
- River A river in Palestine that empties into the Dead Sea
18 Clues: a liquid fat or fuel. • containing many mountains • Gas a fossil fuel in the gaseous state • a long, flowing natural stream of water • the removal of salt (especially from sea water) • River an Asian river; a tributary of the Euphrates River • River A river in Palestine that empties into the Dead Sea • a very dry area of land where few plants and animals can live. • ...
Roma 2022-10-26
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- conjunto de personas provenientes de un lugar en concreto
- Forma de gobierno en la que el cargo de jefe del Estado está en manos de un presidente temporal que se elige por votación
- actividad socioeconómica que consiste en el intercambio de algunos materiales que sean libres en el mercado de compra y venta de bienes
- Sujeto a la autoridad de un superior con obligación de obedecerlo
- actividad socioeconómica la cual consiste en el intercambio de animales por bienes económicos o producción industrial
- Soberano que gobierna sobre otros reyes o grandes príncipes , o en un extenso territorio
- construcción donde se asientan civiles, normalmente en familia
- fundador de roma
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- Material con el que se construyeron muchas construcciones muy útiles para ese momento
- es una ciencia social cuyo ámbito de interés lo constituyen los modos en que una sociedad se organiza a sí misma para satisfacer sus necesidades materiales e inmateriales de consumo
- Edificio o lugar destinado pública y exclusivamente a un culto
- uno de los mares de mesopotamia
- creencia en varios Dioses
- Forma de gobierno en la que la jefatura del Estado reside en una persona, un rey o una reina
- una cordillera que recorre hasta 8 países
- actividad socioeconómica que consiste en la cosecha de diversas siembras y luego su venta
- simbolizaron un pueblo que dominó y ocupó el territorio del Lacio hacia el siglo VI a.C.
- hermano del fundador de roma
18 Clues: fundador de roma • creencia en varios Dioses • hermano del fundador de roma • uno de los mares de mesopotamia • una cordillera que recorre hasta 8 países • conjunto de personas provenientes de un lugar en concreto • Edificio o lugar destinado pública y exclusivamente a un culto • construcción donde se asientan civiles, normalmente en familia • ...
Vocab 2 2023-10-03
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- a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god.
- a stylized picture of an object representing a word, syllable, or sound, as found in ancient Egyptian and other writing systems.
- the belief in or worship of more than one God.
- an extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority, formerly especially an emperor or empress.
- a never ending battle between good and evil
- the ethical commandments of God given according to biblical accounts to Moses
- region along the Nile river
- the law of God as revealed to Moses and recorded in the first five books of the Hebrew scriptures
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- the belief in or worship of one God
- the dispersion or spread of a people from their original homeland.
- historical region of West Asia situated within the Tigris–Euphrates river system, in the northern part of the Fertile Crescent
- a line of hereditary/rulers in a country
- an amount of something left over when requirements have been met; an excess of production or supply over demand.
- a system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority.
- a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state.
- final epoch of 3 historical metal ages
- a ruler in ancient Egypt.
- a system of government in which most of the important decisions are made by state officials rather than by elected representatives.
18 Clues: a ruler in ancient Egypt. • region along the Nile river • the belief in or worship of one God • final epoch of 3 historical metal ages • a line of hereditary/rulers in a country • a never ending battle between good and evil • the belief in or worship of more than one God. • the dispersion or spread of a people from their original homeland. • ...
Learning Contract 2# 2024-10-10
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- The belief in or worship of more than one god.
- An amount of something left over when requirements have been met; excess.
- A system of government where state officials, not elected representatives, make decisions.
- A large territory or group of territories under the control of a single ruler or government.
- An independent city that has its own government and rules its surrounding area.
- A system of government where priests rule in the name of God or a deity.
- The belief in the existence of only one god.
- One of the world's oldest monotheistic religions, founded in ancient Persia.
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- A system of organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other.
- A system of writing using symbols or pictures, commonly used in ancient Egypt.
- The dispersion of people from their original homeland, especially the Jewish people.
- The title of the rulers of ancient Egypt, often seen as god-kings.
- The central reference of the religious Judaic tradition, containing the law and teachings of Moses.
- An ancient region located along the Nile, south of Egypt.
- A set of biblical laws relating to ethics and worship, given to Moses.
- A series of rulers from the same family or lineage.
- An ancient region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, considered the cradle of civilization.
- The period of history following the Bronze Age, characterized by the use of iron tools and weapons.
18 Clues: The belief in the existence of only one god. • The belief in or worship of more than one god. • A series of rulers from the same family or lineage. • An ancient region located along the Nile, south of Egypt. • The title of the rulers of ancient Egypt, often seen as god-kings. • A set of biblical laws relating to ethics and worship, given to Moses. • ...
Geography of Asia and the Middle East 2016-04-05
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- large exporter of electronics (e.g., Nintendo, Sony) and cars (e.g., Toyota, Honda, Nissan); birthplace of sumo wrestling and judo; surrendered in WWII after being hit by two atomic bombs; its capital is the most highly-populated metropolitan area in the world
- first king of Israel; went crazy and tried to kill David
- its capital is the second most highly populated metropolitan area in the world; known for its fermented foods, such as kimchi; considered the best country in robotics, and home to the electronics company, Samsung; the most protestant country in Asia
- the event in which Moses led the Hebrews out of Egypt
- called the "graveyard of empires" because of the failure of military powers to retain permanent control; the largest producer of opium; place from which Osama Bin Laden orchestrated the 9/11 attacks
- popular Indian leader who used non-violence to get the British to withdraw from India
- second king of Israel; killed Goliath and wrote many Psalms
- third king of Israel; wise and rich rule who wrote many Proverbs; worshiped the foreign gods of his wives
- its Tigris and Euphrates Rivers fueled Mesopotamia, the center of the Akkadian, Sumerian, Assyrian, and Babylonian Empires; dictator Saddam Hussein was captured by U.S. forces in 2003
- a collection of teachings (religious and philosophical) developed in ancient India characterized by reincarnation, the caste system, and karma
- the belief that one's good or bad actions affects what happens to them later
- a military dictatorship cut off economically and diplomatically from the rest of the world; has reeducation camps and internment camps for political prisoners; citizens have very little freedom and are trained from a young age to idolize their leaders, the Kim family
- a religion that teaches detachment from the world in order to reach the perfect peace of nirvana; begun in India but is most popular today in East Asia
- another term used to refer to South Asia; so-called because of this region's separation from the rest of the Asian continent by the Himalayas
- the most populous Arab country; birthplace of the ancient cradle of civilization on the Nile River; famous for its ancient pyramids
- a strict social class system in which all people are born into one of four groups which dictate their occupation (job) and rules of behavior
- consists mostly of uninhabitable desert; home to Mecca, the birthplace of Muhammad, and Medina, his burial place; largest producer and exporter of oil; uses Sharia law as its criminal code
- cradle of civilization which grew up along the Tigris and Euphrates rivers; means "[land] between the rivers"
- ("enlightened one"); Hindu prince who around 500 B.C. rejected Hinduism and left his family and possessions in order to find enlightenment and peace
- one of the earliest written law codes, written by a Babylonian king
- a person who follows Islam
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- birthplace of the ancient cradle of civilization in the Indus River Valley; declared independence from India in 1947; the only Muslim-majority country to possess nuclear weapons
- largest country by population and third by land area; birthplace of Confucianism; governed by the Communist Party today; contains the longest fortification in the world
- military leaders who saved the Jews from their neighboring enemies before Israel had a king
- the most holy book of Islam
- the repeating cycle of birth, life, and death; after one dies, their soul returns in another body as a human, animal, or spirit
- (A.D. 570-632) Arab prophet who founded Islam and gained political and religious power in Arabia
- the largest hot desert in the world; makes up most of North Africa
- the fathers of Israel: Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob
- fourth largest country by population and most populous Muslim-majority country; an archipelago of more than 17,000 islands
- wedge-shaped writing invented by the Mesopotamians
- the most common religion in the Middle East and North Afirca; based on the teachings of Muhammad and stresses belief in one god (Allah); means "submission"
- a philosophy teaching how behave virtuously within one's family and in society
- large, desert peninsula in the Middle East; between the Red Sea, Persian Gulf, and Arabian Sea
- the most important resource in the Middle East
- acts of worship required of all Muslims: declaration of faith, prayer, alms, fasting, and pilgrimage
- second largest country by population; the birthplace of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism; known for its curry powder
- the triangular-shaped mouth of a river where sediment builds up
- historically important rivers in Mesopotamia flowing southeastward from Turkey to the Persian Gulf
- 1,500 miles of mountains forming the northeastern border of the Indian subcontinent; includes Mount Everest, the highest point on Earth
- an area in the Pacific Ocean having a large number of earthquakes and volcanoes
- the longest river in the world; has its source near the equator and its delta in Egypt, emptying into the Mediterranean Sea
- the land of Cyrus the Great's vast Persian Empire; U.S. Embassy and personnel were taken hostage for 444 days in 1979; over 90% Shi'a Islam
43 Clues: a person who follows Islam • the most holy book of Islam • the most important resource in the Middle East • the fathers of Israel: Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob • wedge-shaped writing invented by the Mesopotamians • the event in which Moses led the Hebrews out of Egypt • first king of Israel; went crazy and tried to kill David • ...
